Titanfall 2 Confirmed, Headed for Xbox One, PS4 and PC

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Vince Zampella (CEO and Co-Founder of Respawn Entertainment) has confirmed that Titanfall 2 is in the works, which will be a multi-platform title, allowing PS4 owners to experience the series for the first time.

Speaking before the BAFTA awards which were held last night in London, Vince spoke about the opportunity for a second Titanfall game, in an interview with IGN. “So we’re working on a sequel. No official name yet, but we’re working on that. That’s the main focus but we’re starting up a second team and doing some smaller stuff too. Small, exploratory, taking it slow! It’ll be multi-platform.”

Zampella noted that he thought that the opportunity to expand to other platforms with Titanfall 2 could have made the original game even more significant for them. “We definitely made the right choices for the right reasons – but if you’re saying what would we have liked to have done? The opportunity to be multi-platform could have made it even more significant for us.”

When asked about the multiplayer exclusivity aspect of the original title, Vince was keen to stress that he had no regrets in making that decision. “I wouldn’t have done it differently. We set out to do it and it was one of our goals. I mean it obviously prohibits a certain group of people playing the game, and as content creators you want to get into as many people’s hands as possible. Zampella noted that they are still trying to find the best formula to please the majority of gamers. “Where does the needle fall? I think it takes a while to figure that out and we haven’t figured it out yet.”

Titanfall 2 is likely to incorporate a different style of DLC to its predecessor, due to a style which “split the community” in the first game. “I don’t know we won’t do it again, I can’t say that for sure, but the idea would be to do something different.” Titanfall has also been in the news for other reasons in recent days, as Respawn Entertainment recently announced that the Season Pass for the original game is now free for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC, as a celebration for reaching its first anniversary.


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