Apex Legends Reveals Trailer for Nintendo Switch

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Apex Legends Reveals Trailer for Nintendo Switch

As we all know, Apex Legends is the game that Nintendo Switch users have been waiting for. Because of this, Respawn Entertainment, as the game developer, has finally released an Apex Legends trailer for the platform.

As we can see in the Apex Legends trailer posted via Twitter below, it looks like this game’s gameplay will be very easy to understand. However, unfortunately, it must not be easy to get used to playing Apex Legends on this platform for some users.

VIDEO: Apex Legends Reveals Trailer for Nintendo Switch

However, the good news is that if you continue to play this game on the Nintendo Switch, it is certain that the players will be great at controlling many things in the Apex Legends game. So, if you are one of those people who are really waiting for Apex Legends to appear on the Nintendo Switch, you should first provide empty storage for this game.

Even though there is still no information regarding how big the files are for the Apex Legends game on Nintendo Switch, the good news is that maybe this game won’t be too big. Given that the Nintendo Switch is a platform that is quite similar to Mobile. It is estimated that this Apex Legends game will have a file size of around 20GB-30GB.

Apex Legends on Nintendo Switch | Daily Express

Besides, in this trailer, Respawn Entertainment also reveals that there will be a new Legendary skin for Pathfinder. This skin itself is “LIMITED, so you should remember to get this skin later when the release starts.

Not only that but in this trailer, the company also reveals that later players who play this game on the Nintendo Switch will get 30 levels of Battle-Pass, which is currently taking place for free.

Along with the free Battle Pass level, players on the Nintendo Switch will also get Double-XP for 2 weeks after launching this game on the Nintendo Switch platform. With these various things, it will be easier for you to catch up on delayed levels.

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