EA's recent earnings call shed light on the future of Apex Legends, revealing a strategic shift focused on player retention rather than a sequel. Despite declining player engagement and missed revenue targets, EA CEO Andrew Wilson emphasized the game's strong position in the hero shooter genre and the importance of its existing player base. Instead of developing "Apex Legends 2," EA plans to implement "fundamental changes" to the core gameplay experience.
Wilson acknowledged the shortcomings of Season 22, particularly the underperformance of monetization strategies following battle pass adjustments. He highlighted two key observations driving EA's strategy: the enduring appeal of the Apex Legends brand and the necessity for significant, systemic innovation to reignite growth. The company recognizes that creating a completely new game ("Version 2") rarely matches the success of the original ("Version 1").
The focus now is on continuous improvement and delivering innovative content on a season-by-season basis. EA assures players that their progress and investments will be protected, emphasizing a commitment to iterative updates rather than a complete overhaul. Future updates will introduce new gameplay modalities while preserving the existing ecosystem, ensuring a smooth transition for the established player base. EA believes this approach will revitalize player engagement without requiring players to abandon their existing progress. These changes will be gradually implemented, with the goal of enhancing the core gameplay experience and attracting new players.