Plus, as seen in the image below, Respawn Entertainment promises that there’s even more free content to come to Titanfall 2 beyond June. Furthermore, fans should also anticipate the addition of a general cap increase to 100, expanded Private Match settings including the incorporation of Live Fire and Coliseum, a brand new Faction, a fresh game mode called Marked for Death, extra Pilot executions, and additional purchasable camos, skins, and cosmetics from the store, and thankfully, refinements to matchmaking that will address estimated wait time issues.
While Respawn Entertainment is remaining rather tight-lipped about the new Titan’s identity and what’s to come beyond June, the developer promises to unveil more details once it gets closer to actually releasing such materials. Not to mention, it’s safe to say that most Titanfall 2 fans are quite content with all that has been added already, with the most recent addition being the Colony Reborn DLC pack that dropped just a few weeks ago.
Although the die-hard fans of Titanfall 2 have been treated quite well by Respawn Entertainment since the game’s release last year, the first-person shooter hasn’t necessarily performed as well financially as its publisher Electronic Arts has wanted. As a matter of fact, the company revealed that sales were lower than expected since its launch last October.
Be that as it may, dampened sales figures hasn’t stopped Respawn Entertainment from rewarding those who have chosen to stick with Titanfall 2 since its release. Hopefully, though, all of this post-launch content that’s planned for the title will help boost its revenue overall in the long run.
Titanfall 2 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Source: Electronic Arts