Proving the sales never end, EA are still dishing out big savings on the titles featured through their Origin marketplace.
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In recent years we've seen more and more big-budget franchises turn up in Asian - or even Russian - markets as some form of Free-to-Play title not long for the Western world. Microsoft attempted to conquer Russia with Halo Online while Capcom threw a noticeably prettier Monster Hunter title at China. Now, even with the lower-than-expected sales of Titanfall 2, EA will deliver a separate Titanfall experience to South Korea.
Sales of Titanfall 2 might have staggered at the start, but with the help of some hefty Black Friday promotions and an impending free weekend, Respawn Entertainment's single-player debut may be picking itself up.
Titanfall 2's fast-paced vertical movement and sharp gunplay can be difficult for new players to get into, so we have created five top tips to help pilots start racking up the kills in multiplayer.
Black Friday is almost upon us, but so long as you're able to utilize the internet to a respectable degree you'll be able to do dodge the supermarket stampedes and grab a few gaming bargains without having to break out those sweet moves you learned from playing through Rocksteady's Arkham series just to get out alive. It might not be the favored platform, but Origin's Black Friday deals aren't too shabby.
The last month has been a little rough for Titanfall 2. While Respawn Entertainment's mech-infused shooter sequel didn't fare too well in the charts, EA are clinging to the hopes of a long-term success for the title; starting with the game's first incoming DLC.
In a recent interview Respawn Entertainments creator Vince Zampella doesn't know if the company will make a third instalment to the critically acclaimed but short selling franchise.
Titanfall 2 is a great game and is far superior to that of its predecessor. Respawn Entertainment have taken aboard all the feedback and lessons learned from the first game and turned into actual progress.But will it's release date hurt it?
Though only around 7,000 users were strolling around the battlefield in their Titan last night, a patch issued this morning could open up the floodgates to those running on lower-specced machines who otherwise couldn't manage a stable framerate.
Titanfall 2 has launched worldwide today on multiple platforms including on PC via EA's Origin store.
Respawn Entertainment have been out gathering good faith from expectant fans of Titanfall 2 which is launching on October 28th. CEO Vince Zampella announced that the day one patch will only be 88MB which has been well-received news by players.
After the oversight that was Titanfall, EA and Respawn are taking a no risk approach with the sequel by ensuring the game has a memorable single player adventure for those who felt the experimental mech-controlling multiplayer shooter just wouldn't do it for them.
We reported last week that details on the Titanfall 2 beta were coming soon, but at least one of those details is a major disappointment. It seems that the tech test for the mech shooter won’t be playable on PC.
This is a news story about the news that news will be coming soon. All a bit circular and ridiculous, I know, but with a title as big as Titanfall 2, the people need to know. The upcoming mech and infantry shooter will be showing off a bunch of gameplay footage next week as part of Gamescom, and it seems that beta info should follow soon after.
It looks like EA's expecting strong sales for both Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1, with the publisher's chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen saying in a Q1 earnings call that it's projecting 9-10 million units and 15 million units, respectively. Titanfall 2 releases on 28th October, while Battlefield 1 launches on the 21st October, meaning that there's about a week in it. October's a very busy period for video game releases, with the likes of Mafia 3, Gears of War 4, and its main competitor Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare launching a week after Titanfall 2 on 4th November. Can these sale numbers really be reached within a year? Jorgensen seems fairly confident that it will.
Remember that Titanfall 2 teaser that ended with a sword being driven into the ground? This titan is who that sword belonged to. The official Titanfall Twitter account has posted a video showing off Ronin, the sword-wielding titan. Click here to be directed to the post where you can watch the one-minute video. Some of Ronin’s weapons and abilities include: a shotgun named Leadwall; an electric projectile emitting from the sword called Arc Wave; Phase Dash, a simple dash that builds up over time; and Sword Block, an ability that allows Ronin to use the sword to block incoming projectiles including rockets, bullets and lasers.
In addition to the Titanfall 2 single-player reveal leaked earlier today, EA showed off a new multiplayer trailer displaying some of the game’s new features and abilities.
A technical snafu had EA’s press conference rehearsal streaming out early today, and with it, the official announcement, trailer, and details of Titanfall 2.
E3 is upon us! The Electronic Entertainment Expo has infiltrated the Los Angeles Convention Center, filling its halls with the latest and greatest games all the big publishers want you to know about. GameWatcher will be on hand to report the biggest news and give you hands-on coverage of the show's top games. The show floor doesn't officially open until Tuesday, but most of the big news will be revealed through the press conferences scheduled for Sunday and Monday.
Blake Jorgensen, EA’s Chief Financial Officer, has revealed at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Technology Conference that Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1 will launch between three weeks of each other. Unfortunately, Jorgensen did not state whether or not this would be before or after Battlefield 1 launches, but these quotes from VideoGamer.com seem to suggest it will be after: ”We've always gone head-to-head with Call of Duty so we're not uncomfortable with that,” says Jorgensen “and essentially we're kinda coming from both sides now in the quarter. So we're pretty excited about it."