Apex Legends Is Changing As New EA Influence Grows



Read more about Shadowlands ➜ https://worldofwarcraft.mgn.tv

Apex Legends Is Changing As EA Influence Grows. Most people are aware that the team at Respawn that created Apex Legends is mostly gone with key departures in the Director of Apex Legends, the director of Respawn and the director of communication. Those spots will be filled with the oversight of the parent publisher EA and its already clear that new changes are taking place as they have already stuck content creators such as Garretleaks 5 times removing his videos which is a stark difference from what they have done in the past. Only time will tell if this continues.

Support Other Content Creators Like Garretleaks here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/garretdyel

My Socials:
My New Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82RviFAHCcBzbmuA0oGAHw
Valhalla Discord: https://discord.gg/QMfQNWf
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thordansmash
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thordansmash

#apexlegendschanges #apexlegendsnews #apexlegendsEA

Source

22 thoughts on “Apex Legends Is Changing As New EA Influence Grows”

  1. honestly imo its been the dataminers/content creators that have been keeping this game alive and have been the voice for the community, striking them/silencing them is kinda a bad move

    Reply
  2. All we hear about from streamers is how hard the game is now. its because the base dropped out. Large numbers of casual gamers have had their fill of putting in effort and making no progress in a game they want to love so badly. This ties into EA and respawn because they appear to be perpetually distracted from solving the problems that would balance the game and keep and bring more players to it in the process. This may be a large growing pain and lull in the games development for some time.

    Reply
  3. it's unfortunate that the devs are all leaving. i hope the game/studio doesn't take too bad of a hit.

    i understand that data mining is frowned upon by a lot of people, but when it becomes a game and there are red herrings put in the files (intended to be found) it's a shame that creators are taking the hit.

    Reply

Leave a Comment