Titanfall: Good Guy Zampella Won’t Ban Early Players

In fact cautions them against server issues due to prelaunch preparations.

As is the case with most high profile games, Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall might get leaked and players might immediately think to hop online and get a head start on their brethren. With other games like Halo or Call of Duty, this usually results in said players being banned but Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella has clarified on Twitter that this won’t happen with Titanfall.

“About playing early: We won’t stop or ban legit copies. It is prelaunch, so there may be interruptions in service as we prep servers.”

So keep in mind that you may not get the best performance possible. Then again, if you’re playing the game ahead of its official launch and not being banned, what’s the point of complaining?

Titanfall releases on March 11th in North America and March 14th in Europe for the Xbox One and PC. The Xbox 360 version will launch on March 25th/28th respectively. Stay tuned for our official review of the game.

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