Titanfall: Expedition DLC Releasing on Xbox 360 in June

The upcoming map pack will arrive for Xbox One and PC this month.

Posted By | On 12th, May. 2014

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Respawn Entertainment’s first DLC for Titanfall, titled Expedition, will be arriving later in May for the Xbox One and PC, but it is set to release for Xbox 360 as well with Bluepoint Games’ support. It will, however, be out in June.

EA announced that same on the official Titanfall website, stating that, “Just like the Xbox One and PC versions, we are fully committed to supporting the Xbox 360 version and to ensure that regardless of what platform you play Titanfall on, the experience is as good as can be.

“We’re pleased to confirm that Bluepoint continues their partnership with us to support the Xbox 360 version. We have them following Respawn’s lead bringing updates and improvements to the Xbox 360.”

If you’re gaming on the Xbox 360 though, you may need to wait longer before those free updates, Burn Cards and planned multiplayer modes arrive for the platform. “Updates for the Xbox 360 will naturally follow behind similar updates for the PC and Xbox One. This timing difference is due to the same reasons that more time was needed to finish Titanfall for the Xbox 360.

“Respawn must first finish their additions and improvements for the Xbox One and PC, and afterwards Bluepoint can then grab the latest and update the Xbox 360 version. We’re working with Respawn and Bluepoint to streamline the process and close the gap, allowing Xbox 360 updates to be published as closely as possible to Respawn’s updates.”

Titanfall: Expedition will include three new maps – Swampland, Runoff and War Games. It retails for $9.99 but can also be picked up with the Season Pass for $25.


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