Crossfire: Legends sets December 16 launch in Southeast Asia

TiMi Studio Group and Level Infinite confirmed that Crossfire: Legends will launch across Southeast Asia on December 16, 2025. The game is officially licensed by Smilegate and serves as the newest entry in the long-running Crossfire franchise. It will be available for download on Google Play and the App Store.

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Why It Matters: Crossfire remains one of the most familiar FPS titles in the region. A mobile release tailored for Southeast Asian players signals the franchise’s intent to reach both returning fans and new mobile-focused players.

Crossfire: Legends is the international version of Crossfire Mobile from China. The developers rebuilt core systems and adjusted the experience for Southeast Asia, including faster gunfights, mobile-native controls, and tactical team play. The team said the game aims to retain the competitive identity of the series while adapting it to mobile platforms.

Ahead of the launch, the developers opened a region-wide pre-registration event called Beast’s Inferno. Players can sign up for a chance to receive in-game rewards like the AK47 Beast Alpha, along with physical prizes such as the iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPad, and MacBook Pro. The campaign is designed to help build interest leading up to release day.

Alongside the game launch, TiMi Studio Group announced the Crossfire: Legends Championship 2025 to 2026. The tournament features a prize pool of up to USD 70,000 and covers five markets: the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Matches will run through six stages, from open qualifiers to the grand finals on February 8, 2026. Teams will compete in BO1, BO3, and BO5 formats throughout the season. Updates and highlights will be posted on the official CFLC Facebook page.

After release, players can expect new modes, seasonal events, collaborations, and community activities. The developers said they have long-term plans to support esports growth for the game in the region. Follow them at Facebook: Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Discord.

With a set launch date, an active pre-registration campaign, and a full esports program in place, will Crossfire: Legends find a strong foothold among mobile FPS players in Southeast Asia?

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