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  • Apex Legends character Conduit takes a selfie with a downed opponent.

    Apex Legends will finally support cross-platform progression

    Apex Legends will finally support cross-progression when its latest season goes live on October 31. The season will also introduce a new playable character, while there will no longer be restrictions on grouping up in Ranked matches.

    Kris Holt
    10.26.2023
  • A mechanoid robot and a human walk towards a large rocky waterfall in this image from the video game 'Titanfall 2'.

    EA reportedly canceled an unannounced single-player Titanfall game

    EA is said to have quietly axed a single-player game set in the universe of 'Titanfall' and 'Apex Legends.'

    Jon Fingas
    02.01.2023
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    Hacker targets 'Apex Legends' in plea to fix 'Titanfall' hacking

    Respawn was forced to release an 'Apex Legends' matchmaking patch after the game was hacked to raise awareness over the unplayable state of 'Titanfall.'

    Saqib Shah
    07.05.2021
  • EA Play

    EA Play hits Steam on August 31st

    After a delay earlier in the year, EA's subscription will arrive on Steam on August 31st.

    Igor Bonifacic
    08.18.2020
  • A screenshot of Bloodhound in Apex Legends

    ‘Apex Legends’ developers’ new studio embraces remote work

    Gravity Well will foster an anti-crunch culture, according to its founders.

    Kris Holt
    05.12.2020
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    ‘Apex Legends’ Season 3 launches with a new hero on October 1st

    It's official: Season 3 of Apex Legends will start on October 1st. Included in the update is Crypto, Apex's newest playable character; an all-new battle pass with more than 100 in-game items; the new charge rifle weapon; and a tweaked ranked mode. Developer Respawn Entertainment says it will reveal additional new features in the week-and-a-half leadup to the launch of the new season.

    Igor Bonifacic
    09.19.2019
  • EA

    A new 'Titanfall' game is in development

    Wait, what? EA has revealed that a new Titanfall game will launch later year, despite developer Respawn confirming that Titanfall 3 isn't in development. "Respawn also plans to launch a premium game this year that is a new twist on the Titanfall universe," Andrew Wilson, CEO of EA said during an earnings call yesterday. "More to come on that in the months ahead." So what is it? Vince Zampella, CEO of Respawn, teased on Twitter: "We are also working on more Titanfall for later in the year (yes, I said the T word). We love being able to experiment in this crazy universe!"

    Nick Summers
    02.06.2019
  • ‘Apex Legends’ isn’t ‘Titanfall 3’, and that’s okay

    There is no Titanfall 3. Respawn Entertainment producer Drew McCoy broke the news in a Eurogamer interview yesterday, extinguishing any hope that the futuristic mech-shooter could return to PCs and modern consoles. Instead, the EA-owned developer is offering a free-to-play game called Apex Legends. Is it worth your time? Yes, though for reasons you might not expect.

    Nick Summers
    02.05.2019
  • Respawn Entertainment

    Respawn's 'Apex Legends' battle royale is available now

    As was widely expected, EA-owned Titanfall developer Respawn has launched its free-to-play battle royale game, Apex Legends. The fundamentals are pretty familiar: drop into an enclosed map with teammates, gear up with the best loot you can find and take out all the other teams, all while the play area keeps shrinking. What sets the latest entrant into the genre apart from formidable rivals such as Fortnite, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout mode is its use of character-specific special abilities.

    Kris Holt
    02.04.2019
  • Respawn

    A battle royale game is coming from the creators of 'Titanfall'

    Rumors have swirled all weekend of Titanfall creator Respawn developing its own battle royale game, and... well, they're true. Geoff Keighley and pro player Myth have confirmed the existence of Apex Legends, a last-one-standing game to be unveiled and released on February 4th. They're not saying more at this stage, to no one's surprise, but esports consultant Rod Breslau understood it would be a free-to-play game with classes, up to 60 players in total, three players per team and no Titans -- sorry, folks, you won't pilot a giant robot to victory.

    Jon Fingas
    02.03.2019
  • Respawn

    EA acquires ‘Titanfall’ studio Respawn

    Despite Respawn continuing to support its fantastic mech shooter Titanfall 2 with new content nearly every month after releasing it a year ago, the game's playerbase has dwindled. In a recent interview, the studio's CEO noted that the game's lower-than-expected sales were due to a holiday release window crowded with huge AAA games like Battlefield 1. He said the game likely wouldn't have any more big content releases coming after August, leaving the future uncertain -- but only for the game. EA, which had published the studio's two previous Titanfall games, just announced that it has acquired Respawn in a deal valued over $400 million.

    David Lumb
    11.09.2017
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    Respawn CEO: Despite sales stumble, expect more 'Titanfall'

    Titanfall 2 has sustained its playerbase and momentum with free DLC every month since its release, but there's no question that the game was a hit that didn't make the impact it should've. In an interview, Respawn's CEO chalked it up to an inconvenient release window, but the long chat revealed the company's plans to expand the franchise, though he wouldn't say anything concrete. Luckily, the franchise's mobile game, Titanfall: Assault, just got a wide release date of August 10th.

    David Lumb
    08.05.2017
  • Respawn

    ‘Titanfall 2’ arrives on EA’s PC and Xbox One subscription services

    Titanfall 2, the criminally underrated man-vs.-mech multiplayer game that reliably releases new free content nearly every month, is now available for subscribers of EA's subscription services. Users on both EA Access on Xbox One and Origin Access on PC can play the game at no cost -- which is perfect timing, since the game's latest DLC introduced a new players-vs-computer horde mode that has likely reeled in a bunch of lapsed fans. Seriously, it's a game where wallrunning players try to dodge enemies in gun-toting mechs -- go play it already if you've already ponied up for EA's unlimited gaming services.

    David Lumb
    07.31.2017
  • Respawn

    'Titanfall 2' brings back the franchise's popular co-op horde mode

    Titanfall 2 has kept the fires burning for its dedicated community by valiantly releasing small bumps of free content almost every month this year. While gratis DLC is always great, fans clamored for vertically-inclined maps like the original game had -- so the sequel's team revamped some to include in content packs. The latest DLC, available July 25th, will include another throwback from Titanfall 1: The long-rumored return of the popular co-op player-vs-AI Frontier Defense mode.

    David Lumb
    07.18.2017
  • Respawn Entertainment

    'Titanfall 2' DLC adds another weapon slot and new maps on June 27th

    It might be hard to top Titanfall 2's last DLC release that dropped the first new playable titan since the game launched. But the mech-filled multiplayer shooter's next free content block will add something back that fans have been wanting for months: Another weapon slot allowing players to carry both anti-titan weaponry and a sidearm in addition to their main gun.

    David Lumb
    06.23.2017
  • EA

    ‘Titanfall 2’ gets its first new mech

    Titanfall 2 was one of last year's most hotly-anticipated --and well-received -- titles and the team behind it has kept its multiplayer scene alive with several free DLC releases. While the playerbase has dwindled, the next gratis content addition, Monarch Reigns, might lure enough back to revive the game when it drops on May 30th. At long last players will get a seventh titan, the first new battle mech added to the game since its launch.

    David Lumb
    05.25.2017
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    'Titanfall' returns to mobile as a real-time strategy game

    Titanfall 2 might not have been the runaway success Respawn was hoping for, but it has a tight-knit community that love its parkour movement and robot-on-robot warfare. Now, with the help of Nexon and Particle City, the franchise is getting a strategy spin-off called Titanfall Assault. Details are scarce, but the pair is promising fast, real-time player-versus-player combat. You'll be commanding a mixture of pilots and titans, upgrading a virtual "deck" that features both soldier types and tactical, match-shifting Burn Cards along the way. Victory will help you climb the game's leaderboards and presumably unlock cards to tackle higher-ranked foes.

    Nick Summers
    05.04.2017
  • Exploring what made the 'Doom' and 'Titanfall 2' campaigns tick

    The new Doom was almost one of my favorite games last year. While it was edged out at the last minute, there's no denying how refreshing the game was. Developer id's laser-focus on speed, making the player throw caution to the wind and tossing modern shooter conventions out the window was incredibly exciting. Titanfall 2 on the other hand took a major complaint levied at its predecessor and delivered one of the most unique shooter campaigns we've seen in an awful long time. As Mark Brown of YouTube channel Game Maker's Toolkit points out, the story modes put fun ahead of everything else.

  • Mario Anzuoni / Reuters

    The 'Titanfall' mobile game will die on the vine

    If you managed to get access to the Titanfall: Frontline beta, congratulations: You're playing a mobile game marked for death. "We've learned an incredible amount in the beta test of Titanfall: Frontline, but in the end felt the experience wasn't ready to deliver the intense action-packed gameplay synonymous with Titanfall," a post on the game's website says.

  • First 'Titanfall 2' DLC includes a no-nonsense skins store

    Respawn made it a point with Titanfall 2 to ditch some of the more annoying business models of modern games (such as charging for important add-ons), and you're about to find out how well that works in practice. The studio has revealed that its first downloadable content pack, Angel City's Most Wanted, will arrive on November 30th... and this is not the usual case of charging a small fortune for a handful of extra gameplay. The extension not only gives you a 'new' map (surprise: the original game's Angel City), a new pistol and several titan kits completely free of charge, but introduces an in-game skins store that is the opposite of what you frequently see in other blockbuster titles.

    Jon Fingas
    11.26.2016