Titanfall discontinued, Respawn promises the franchise will continue

The original Titanfall Respawn Entertainment has discontinued this product. announced in a Wednesday afternoon Tweet.

This game will be removed from all digital platforms by March next year. (Titanfall and its DLC still appear in EA’s Origins shop, but the page errors out if you try to click on it). Players who have the DLC can still purchase it. Titanfall have nothing to fear: the servers are still live, and Respawn didn’t reveal when or if they’ll eventually shut down.

As for what the future of the Titanfall franchise looks like, Respawn stated that Titanfall is “core to Respawn’s DNA and this incredible universe will continue. Today’s news: Titanfall 2And Apex Legends, and in the future.” That last part, “in the future,” is the interesting part. Respawn hasn’t announced Titanfall 3 Do not know about any Titanfall projects or other Titanfall projects. But this news indicates that there may be plans for a future Titanfall project. We reached out to Respawn to find out why the developer chose to leave. Titanfall, However, the studio pointed us back at its official statement today.

Respawn might have pulled the game from its servers for one of several reasons. It is possible that Respawn removed the game from its servers for the simplest reason. Titanfall is the oldest game in the company’s catalog, and naturally studios need to stop supporting games as they age. However, with Titanfall’s history of hackers over the past few years, the game’s removal likely has something to do with the bevy of DDOS attacks that players have seen. You can find it here. Titanfall Another group of players is affected Apex LegendsHacks were used on servers during the summer protest. By delisting Titanfall from stores, it’ll be less accessible and less likely to see major attacks, which in turn makes it less likely to frustrate players.

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