Following EA’s announcement to launch the Apex Legends Mobile beta this month, players in India have started receiving the closed beta from today. However, the current scenario is pretty confusing as many of the players are unable to install the game on their device from the Google Play Store, and nor can they play the game by installing it via APKs. So, let’s take a look at the current situation of Apex Legends Mobile in India.

Coming to the gameplay first, from what I have seen online, the game looks pretty good on mobile devices. At launch, only eight of the Legends will be available, out of which 3 will be unlocked and 5 will be locked for players to unlock them by playing the game. This includes Bloodhound, Gibraltar, Caustic, Bangalore, Wraith, Octane, and Wattson. Also, there is only the Battle Royale mode with the “World’s Edge” map.

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Turning to the graphical aspect of Apex Legends Mobile, it seems like EA did a better job on this one than on the Nintendo version. The gameplay does not look choppy and there are minimal frame drops in them. However, as of now, the game has numerous bots and many of the players are finding it difficult to grasp the fast-paced gameplay of the title on mobile devices.

How to Install Apex Legends Mobile on Android?

Now, if you think you can simply install Apex Legends Mobile beta from the Play Store to start playing the game, think again! The beta rollout is somewhat confusing for players as many mobile gamers have not been able to install the game from the Google Play Store.

Meanwhile, Respawn also announced the release date of the upcoming season of Apex Legends on PC and other gaming consoles. And with it comes a new permanent mode called Arenas that allows players to experience 3v3 combats in a closed region, a new Legend, and also a new weapon called the “Bocek Bow”.