Recently, iFerg, the popular content creator partnered with Activision’s COD Mobile, had announced that he is retiring from Apex Legends Mobile right after conquering its global leaderboard. Previously, Ferg had posted a video on his YouTube channel covering his journey to rank 1 on the in-game leaderboard. Shortly after, the top-rated mobile streamer shocked everyone by posting a tweet in which he mentioned that he is officially quitting Apex Legends Mobile. iFerg, COD Mobile, Apex Legends Mobile, Apex Mobile, iFerg Apex Mobile, Ferg
I quit Apex Legends Mobile for COD Mobile.
— Ferg (@Ferg) June 8, 2022
However, it seems that his journey in Apex Mobile is far from over. With COD Mobile’s BR mode showing no sign of significant improvement and Warzone Mobile still a year away from its release, looks like Ferg will remain hooked with the award-winning battle royale experience from PC for a while now. And his enthusiasm in the video only reaffirms it.
About iFerg’s Apex Mobile comeback video: iFerg
In his video, Ferg shares his experience in the first-ever intercontinental Apex Mobile tournament ever held across Asia, Europe and America. As Apex Mobile still doesn’t allow public room creations, this was consisting of only VIP invites from this region. The video covers his entire journey through the scrims and the tournament and how his team won it. You can enjoy Ferg’s high-octane action in the video below.
Nevertheless, now we are torn to guess will he continue with his participation in special scrims or solely dedicate his time to COD Mobile? Ferg has played multiple mobile titles in the past and has conquered many popular multiplayer titles like Fortnite Mobile and Cyber Hunter.
However, COD Mobile has been his dearest one for the longest time as Ferg’s career as a content creator took off with this title. He has been partnered with Activision for years now and there’s no hiding that the title’s relevance is also defined by his interest in it. Recently he became weary of playing it continuously for years along with being disturbed by the continuous havoc caused by the meta abusers.
Even so, in his recent tweets, after he announced his retirement from Apex Mobile, Ferg revealed that he is now enjoying COD Mobile “more than ever”, and has been streaming the game regularly. We have no choice but to wait and see what’s the streamer’s next move.
I’m enjoying COD Mobile more than ever
— TRIBE Ferg (@Ferg) June 18, 2022
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