Ever since Vince Zampella and Jason West left Infinity Ward and the lucrative Call of Duty franchise to strike out on their own, gamers had been holding their breath to see what new developer, Respawn, would come up with.
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Gamers frustrated with day one downloadable content or microtransactions will be pleased to hear from Electronic Arts that Respawn's highly anticipated shooter Titanfall will feature neither.
Respawn Entertainment co-founder Vince Zampella has revealed in an interview that the studio's upcoming shooter Titanfall will "most likely" not have any crossplatform play between PC, Xbox 360 or Xbox One.
Respawn co-founderVince Zampella claims that Titanfall is not intended to go head-to-head with Call of Duty, the IP he and Jason West left to start their own studio.
Respawn Entertainment producer Drew McCoy states that too many shooters are "retreading old ground", and that Titanfall will recapture fun and innovation.
Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment has explained the purpose of a company's Cloud, and what it means for Xbox One. Engineer Jon Shiring, who's had his head among the Clouds, lays it out for us. Basically it's a huge farm of servers others can take advantage of to do stuff. In Titanfall's case, Microsoft's cloud platform Azure will be running their dedicated game servers.
Titanfall ran away with six E3 wins from the Game Critics Awards, getting honors as Best Game of E3, Best Original Game, Best PC Game, Best Console Game, Best Action Game and Best Online Multiplayer. No game had ever won as many awards from the GCA before.
UK retailer GAME has revealed through their FAQ that EA has set their next-gen pricing at £54.99, which is £5 dearer than the average this generation. GAME states EA are the only third-party to set their prices. This higher figure is RRP which means it's not always going to be the priced charged to consumers. For now at least, online retailers are price tagging the full amount.
A tweeted pic of an Oculus development kit has been sent out by Respawn Entertainment, the creator of PC and Xbox 360's Titanfall. The studio is "very excited" to play with their new VR toys devices.
Will the EA backed shooter Titanfall, which has a real love for mechs, be supporting the likes of Oculus? Respawn has "nothing official" to declare teasing "you never know."
EA has announced their official list of titles attending this year's Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. They have "close to 500 gaming stations" ready for hands-on play. EA's media conference begins August 20th @ 3pm BST. Battlefield 4, Command & Conquer, FIFA 14, The Sims 4, Need for Speed: Rivals, Titanfall and some mobile titles will be at the EA Booth in Hall 6 at Gamescom. EA will live stream their conference.
There is no sudden shift toward the Xbox platform over PlayStation, affirms EA's Frank Gibeau. Respawn's Titanfall exclusively launching on Xbox One isn't a sign of weakening Sony relations. EA is "changing nothing" in their internal policy; they're "platform-agnostic." This "tactical deal" with Titanfall debuting on Xbox One has been "blown out" as something it's not.
Call of Duty and Battlefield are locked in a fight to the death for our time and money - mostly money. EA Games boss Frank Gibeau thinks it's great as it forces franchise to 'adapt or die' to fan benefit. When EA started the pushback against Call of Duty with Battlefield 2: Bad Company, the ratio was "95/5" to Activision's Call of Duty. While "some people snigger", these fights are crucial.
The wild frontier of the Internetz has just one more danger lurking in the brush, and it's the skulking Beta scam. Titanfall is coming to Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC. Being multiplayer it's going to have a Beta. However all the 'Beta offers' out there right now are "100% scams," warns developer Respawn. They don't want fans giving away any personal data to these unscrupulous types.
EA Games executive vice president Patrick Soderlund has revealed that the publisher is currently working on six to eight new IPs as part of the company's efforts to "push creative boundaries."
Respawn has confirmed on Twitter that their highly anticipated online shooter Titanfall will be playable at Eurogamer Expo, which will be held in Earls Court in London, UK from the 26th September thru 29th September 2013.
Community manager Abbie Heppe from Respawn Entertainment admits it takes people a little bit to get used to Titanfall's way of doing things. Why hide behind walls when you could be running up buildings? Right now they're studying how best to communicate Titanfall's differences, but the best way to learn is to let them 'do it themselves' for the message to sink it.
Electronic Arts has announced Titanfall, the mech shooter developed by Respawn Entertainment, founded by the original heads of Infinity Ward, will be available for PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on the 11th March 2014 in North America, and the 14th March 2014 in Europe and the UK.
PlayStation 4 owners who were hoping that Titanfall would be a limited time exclusive, available for the console a year or so after release may have to stop holding their breath - Electronic Arts in an investor call stated in no uncertain terms that the game was a PC and Microsoft console exclusive.
It seems that Electronic Arts' revelation during their investor call that Titanfall was never coming to the PlayStation consoles weren't hyperbole, as the game's developer Respawn promised that they would develop games for the PlayStation 4. Even a future Titanfall 2.
Respawn Entertainment has revealed that the PC version of their hotly anticipated multiplayer shooter Titanfall will be landing on the same day as the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It also won't require Windows 8.