Following the cancellation of the studio's Star Wars shooter, it's now being claimed that it's also developing a new game set in the Titanfall universe.
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CEO Vince Zampella confirms that Titanfall 1 and 2 director Steve Fukuda is leading a "very small" team that's currently at work on a new IP.
We might not see a sequel to the Titanfall games for quite some time, according to Respawn CEO Vince Zampella.
An unannounced single player game in the Titanfall and Apex Legends universe was allegedly quietly cancelled by Respawn and EA.
Previous reports have suggested that the game is being designed around style and mobility, but isn't a Titanfall sequel.
But Respawn Entertaiment reassures fans again that the series remains "core" to the studio's DNA, and that "this incredible universe will continue."
In a recent tweet, the developer says "who knows what the future holds..." with regards to its first person shooter franchise.
Titanfall 2 has also suffered a DDoS attack in the same vein as the original, with Xbox One and PC being the affected platforms.
Respawn Entertainment community coordinator Jason Garza says that with most of the team focused on Apex Legends, Titanfall isn't getting a lot of attention right now.
Director of Comms at Respawn shares comments on the recent Apex Legends hack, and how it achieves nothing except ruining a weekend for the developers.
Apex Legends recently got hacked by a bunch of disgruntled Titanfall players who were furious for rampant hacking within their game of choice.
"If you’re a Titanfall fan, hang on for Season 9," says game director Chad Grenier.
Some datamined skills point to the big mechs.
EA chief studios officer Laura Miele says Respawn Entertainment has the freedom to decide the franchise's future.
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The developer built an "awesome world" in Titanfall 1 and 2 and wants to bring that forward.
Drew McCoy, also a founding member of the company, is on his way out.
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