See, this is why you do pre-release betas, demos, and in the case of Titanfall 2, ‘technical tests.’ The tests seem to have largely gone off well, and fans of the original game in particular seem to be appreciative of what the sequel is bringing with it to the table, but there have been a few hitches along the road.
The most notable of these problems have been a bug where players are apparently kicked to the main menu at the end of a multiplayer match, as well as a broken in game invite button for friends (though invitations via the PS4 and Xbox One’s networks do work)- and these are both errors that developers Respawn are now apparently looking into.
They will also be increasing the level cap for the upcoming second multiplayer test for the game- let’s hope that the errors are fixed by then, too, so that players can have a smoother, and more pleasant experience this time around. Titanfall 2 is due out in October on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.