Apex Legends developer Respawn said it's ending Nintendo Switch support for the game this summer, with the release of Season ...
Please note that only the Switch version of Apex Legends is shutting down; the individual Apex Legends player accounts will remain active. Players can choose to transfer to any other compatible Apex ...
Apex Legends players will want to be aware that the game will be shutting down forever on one particular gaming system in the ...
In this article, check out the latest information on Apex Legends, which will not be playable on Nintendo Switch from August ...
Apex Legends originally launched in 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, before coming to Switch in 2021. The PS5 and Xbox Series X|S editions arrived in 2022, while the Switch 2 version landed in August ...
Respawn says the game will remain available on the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
Respawn has announced that Apex Legends will end support for the original Nintendo Switch with Season 29, meaning that the ...
Season 29 will be the final season for Apex Legends on Nintendo Switch. This means that from 4th August (Season 30), the game ...
But this doesn't mean you will lose your account. Everything will be available on Switch 2 if you ever choose to upgrade.
Players on Switch will be able to continue playing the game until 4th August 2026, which is timed in with the arrival of Season 30. After this, the game will "no longer be playable on Nintendo Switch" ...
Set in the Titanfall universe, Apex Legends is a free to play battle royale game with a cast of unique characters, squad-based gameplay, innovative mechanics and more.
Respawn has confirmed it’s ending support for the original Nintendo Switch version of Apex Legends, with a double whammy of bad news. Not only will there be no new Nintendo Switch content after Season ...