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How I Feel About Apex’s Singleplayer Announcement versus Overwatch 2 Campaign

Glory to Gaming: Two Color Casts, Two Very Different Experiences

Sarim Khan - A Blog About You
3 min readJul 17, 2022
Apex Legends

Before I even say anything, I just hope the devs are smart about their PvE release schedule, because (correct me if I’m wrong), pretty much all of us wanted a substantial PvE/Story expansion, and didn’t want to be drip-fed content.

So Apex is getting a Singleplayer experience, essentially, Respawn is emphasizing Apex’s success over Titanfall’s, considering they’re in the same universe. And even though, I don’t really play Apex much, I’m more optimistic about it than Overwatch 2’s PvE.

Knowing that a successful team, with a very strong track record when it comes to both multi/single-player games, is making a core story campaign for Apex is exciting. Titanfall wasn’t marketed well at all, but an Apex spin-off of the same quality would do really well, and would once again have EA eating their (old) stance on single-player games.

It just feels like a slap in the face to Overwatch fans, who’ve waited years, and even now we don’t know what up with the story and how we’re going to receive it, while even though Apex hasn’t even gotten a full cinematic announcement, it feels like you know what you’re getting, and you know it’s going to be a…

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Sarim Khan - A Blog About You
Sarim Khan - A Blog About You

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