New Titanfall Information Revealed
A large batch of brand new screenshots for Respawn’s upcoming shooter Titanfall have been revealed. The pictures show off some of the games maps that weren’t available for use during the open beta.
In addition to the screenshots, a Reddit user by the name of FallenFusion has released details about that game that he claim to be from a “reliable source”. Take this information however you choose, but you can check out what he revealed about the game below.
- PILOT HUNTER: Kill the enemy team’s Pilots to reach the score limit and win—one point is awarded for each Pilot killed. Although killing Grunts and Spectres in this mode will not earn points towards your team’s score, doing so will still give you build time reductions on your replacement Titans and Titan Core Ability.
- MAPS: There are 15 maps. Most of which we know already. I have actual top-down map images and may post them later if demand is high.
- TURRETS: See here Heavy turrets are designed for killing everything—including Titans. When used out in the field, they are often braced into position in urban environments atop buildings, and have a considerable range of motion and excellent target tracking systems. Multiple Titans are usually required to disable a single heavy turret by focusing their fire on it. They operate autonomously and, in most cases, can be “flipped” (to fight for the other team) when a nearby console is compromised, often with a Data Knife.
- GENERATIONS: Thanks to RazorUK we basically know a ton about Generations already, I’ll spare the details. But I was given this screenshot of what “Regenerating” actually looks like.
- ZIPLINES: See here Ziplines travel both ways, up and down. They’re especially helpful in CTF matches and escaping areas quickly. You can attach to it from either end or even while in midair (assuming you’re close enough.) You hold the reload button to latch on and ride. They’re a fixed part of the map and cannot be freely attached to the architecture.
- CAMPAIGN: Without spoiling any story details, there are 9 campaign matches, and you can play from each side, IMC and Militia. The matches consist of 5 Attrition & 4 Hardpoint games. Picking each side results in different pre-match briefings and chatter during the battles. There are some surprises which will keep things different from the traditional multiplayer experience.
Titanfall launches on March 11 on PC and Xbox One. The Xbox 360 version releases two weeks later on March 25.
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