Apex Legends is coming to Switch this year, with cross-play

Today at EA Play Live, Respawn announced that Apex Legends is coming to Switch. Currently available on Origin, PS4 and Xbox One, there are 70 million players taking part in Apex Legends. In addition to releasing on Switch, Respawn also announced it will be coming to Steam.

Respawn also annouced the Lost Treasures Collection Event which will see players battle in a limited time event to earn new cosmetics and experience the brand-new Crypto Town Takeover.

Beginning on June 23, Lost Treasures adds mobile respawns and the return of Armed and Dangerous Evolved.

Apex Legends Lost Treasures

Armed and Dangerous Evolved limits players to shotguns and sniper rifles only.

A release date for the Switch release hasn’t been announced, though Respawn has said it will launch later this year. With full cross-play support on PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One, it’s a great time to jump into Apex Legends.

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