A Reddit user (whose information has subsequently been deleted) may have revealed a lot of new information about Titanfall 2. The Reddit user did not disclose his source, and even if he or she did, we can’t say for certain whether this information is real. The leak claims there are lots of new pilot abilities, including a grappling hook. The grappling hook is supposedly to be used extensively, you can use it for getting around the level when free-running, pulling pilots out of the air and for getting into your titan.
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The UK retailer GAME have listed a release date of 2016 for Respawn Entertainment’s highly anticipated Titanfall 2. While there has been no information given about the release date of Titanfall 2 by publisher EA, there is reason to believe the game will launch in 2016. Titanfall 2 has been confirmed to be shown first at EA Play in June 2016 (during E3). At this moment in time, it is uncertain if the game will be available in a playable form, though it is likely due to the game primarily being multiplayer focused.
EA Games and Respawn Entertainment have revealed the first Teaser Trailer for Titanfall 2, which will be coming to the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 sometime this year.
Titanfall was, by most accounts, pretty good. What it lacked was content. Good core shooting and movement was hamstrung by a lack of maps, modes, and features, while the nifty future war setting could barely be supported by the game’s limited, directionless campaign.
EA Games' Origin Access vault will "soon" be bolstered by Respawn Entertaiment's 2014 shooter Titanfall, according to a tweet from the official Origin account. Origin did not mention a specific release date, although when it finally arrives Titanfall will become the seventeenth game in the Vault, joining the likes of Dead Space, Battlefield and Dragon Age.
Are Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts getting ready to make an official announcement about Titanfall 2? It seems that way as GameStop has reportedly started breaking out the promotional material.
Titanfall was a moderate success for PC and Xbox One, with its innovative gameplay which mixed parkour with giant mechs. Now, some details about the sequel have been revealed in a Forbes Magazine interview with the game's lead writer Jesse Stern, who promises a game that will feature both "single-player" and "multiplayer".
We're well into the new year and the video game industry is coming out swinging with plans for 2016 and 2017. EA is certainly no slouch. They recently had their Q3 2016 earnings release, during which outside of announcing their sales, they also announced a deadline for the release of Titanfall 2, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and a new Battlefield.
Respawn Entertainment has posted a new job listings on Gamasutra seeking to fill staff positions for Titanfall and an "unannounced title". The four positions include a visual FX artist, a senior level designer, and a senior and mid-level software engineer.
It would appear that Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment is in the market to staff two new upcoming projects. The company posted job listings recently and is actively on the lookout for a lead position on the Titanfall team. In addition, the company appears to be getting ready for an as of yet unnamed project.
Electronic Arts revealed during its financial report conference call that thanks to the widespread beta response, they upgraded their sales expectations for Star Wars: Battlefront. The publisher also teased a launch window for Planetfall 2.
Respawn founder Vince Zampella is working on a free-to-play version of Titanfall on PC with Nexon, as well as a mobile version of the game, but he also dropped hints on the sequel, Titanfall 2.
The practice of turning popular shooters into free-to-play titles for the Asian market isn't exactly a new one, so it's not totally surprising to see Titanfall make that transition. Electronic Arts and Korean publisher Nexon made the announcement earlier today, confirming that the adaptation will be reworked on by both original developer Respawn and Nexon's own development studio.
A few mech-happy folks might have been hoping that Respawn would release Titanfall 2 this year – unfortunately they'll have to wait to get their next fix of Titan vs. Titan action. In an EA investors call that took place yesterday, an official from the company revealed that the sequel probably won't make the fiscal year 2016; “Your assumption should be 17,” said CFO Blake Jorgensen.
Hot on the heels of the announcement that Titanfall's DLC map packs will be free for all players, comes some more good news for fans of the shooter franchise. Respawn CEO Vince Zampella has confirmed to IGN that Titanfall 2 is already in development, also revealing that a second team would split off from the sequel project to work on “smaller stuff.”
As a celebration of the one year anniversary of Titanfall, developer Respawn have decided to give away all the game's DLC Map Packs for free. While previously this deal was limited to the Xbox One and 360 versions, PC owners now can get the gift too.
There's something non-Titanfall happening at the Titanfall HQ of Respawn Entertainment, and heading the studio's smaller second team is God of War 3 director Stig Asmussen. They're approaching it "with an open mind." Will it be a shooter? Action? First or third-person? Right now Respawn founder Vince Zampella isn't saying, and there's unlikely to be anything revealed at this years' E3.
There's a new version of Titanfall out on Origin right now, which packages up the game and its Season Pass for a very reasonable price. Yep, Titanfall: Deluxe Edition includes every single one of the game's existing map expansion packs; Expedition, Frontier's Edge, and the recently released IMC Rising.
Game update eight for Titanfall was released yesterday, and it's a really big one. It adds a brand new cooperative game mode called Frontier Defense, ranked play, 'map stars' and a bunch other fixes and additions. Frontier Defence is a four-player spin on familiar wave defence modes, in which you'll face off against a bunch of new enemies including the very nasty sounding 'Nuclear Titans'. That can't be good.
Respawn Entertainment, the new home for former Infinity Ward veterans, has a game in the works by the name of 'Titanfall' according to a leaked image of Game Informer's next issue. It's for Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It's also for PC, with the Xbox 360 version being 'the port' that's handled by an external studio. The mag says Respawn is debuting its "bold vision for next-gen multiplayer" - whatever that might mean.