Titanfall Beta Gameplay Footage Shows Off Hardpoint Domination on Fracture

Stand by for Titanfall beta footage.

Posted By | On 12th, Feb. 2014

Sign-ups for the Titanfall beta opened today but some players have already managed to get in and are currently waging war through Xbox Live and PC. Check out some of the beta gameplay footage above, which takes a look at Hardpoint Domination on the map Fracture.

The mode is similar to King of the Hill, wherein you need to capture multiple control points and hold them against your enemy. A few things to be noticed are the presence of Grunts, AI controller enemies which offer significantly less points than human players; the use of heavy weapons against Titans to bring them down (along with the intense combat of two Titans clashing); the overall movement system; and finally, the end sequence which sees the defeated team needing to make an extraction while the winning team seeks to stop them.

Titanfall’s beta is currently limited to the Xbox One and PC, with the full game releasing on March 11th in North America and March 14th in Europe. The Xbox 360 version releases on March 25th/28th.


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