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      <title>The Future of Apex Legends on Nintendo Switch: What You Need to Know</title>
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      <description>In a significant shift for gamers, Respawn has announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Apex Legends will be shutting down this summer, specifically on August 4, 2026. This decision comes as the studio prepares to transition players to the upcoming Switch 2 version, ensuring that those who upgrade can retain their in-game currency. This move highlights the evolving landscape of gaming platforms and the importance of staying updated with hardware advancements.</description>
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