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Apex Legends is now five years old, and still going strong. The game is currently headed toward season 23 in early November, and while its player numbers aren’t quite at the heights they used to be, the hero shooter still seems to be doing all right for itself. Some companies might be thinking right about now as to how they can refresh and replenish that playerbase with a sequel, but EA CEO Andrew Wilson doesn’t seem interested.
During today’s Q2 earnings call, Wilson stated in answer to an investor question that large live service games such as Apex that reach massive audiences must continue to creatively innovate and update, or they risk losing that coveted top spot. For that reason, he continued, EA recognizes a “need for meaningful systematic innovation that fundamentally changes the way the game plays,” and said that this is something the teams are actively working on.
As a follow up, someone else asked him that as the teams are working on that “systematic rethink of Apex,” if they’re considering doing “a whole studs-up rebuild” on something like an “Apex 2.0”, as opposed to incremental change over time.
Wilson’s answer? No. Here’s his response in full:
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