samedi 5 août 2017

Respawn Still 'Heavily Invested in Titanfall Universe'


"We're working on more Titanfall."

Titanfall fans have much to look forward to, as Respawn Entertainment has no plans to abandon the franchise anytime soon.

"It's important for us to keep the franchise going," Respawn CEO Vince Zampella told GameSpot, after noting the sales for Titanfall 2 were good, but could have been better. "We have our franchise creative director, who's in charge of safeguarding the franchise in multiple formats and making sure it continues to grow," he added.

Zampella went on to stress that Respawn is "heavily invested in the Titanfall universe," saying there's content they're working on that hasn't been announced yet. "We're working on more Titanfall—we're not announcing what that is yet, but there's a few other things in the works," he said.

Shortly after the launch of Titanfall 2 last year, Zampella spoke to the possibility of a third installment, saying at that time he was unsure if there would be a Titanfall 3. Publisher EA has said it doesn't see Titanfall 2's sales as an underperformance, and since the sequel's launch, Respawn has released a steady stream of DLC.

Additionally, the studio soft-launched a mobile RTS game called Titanfall Assault back in May, and plans to launch the full game on August 10.

For more on Respawn's sci-fi FPS franchise, check out our IGN Unfiltered interview with Zampella.

Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @alexcosborn.

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