Titanfall release date, news, gameplay and trailers round-up


What is Titanfall?


Titanfall comes to you from a new game developer called Respawn Studios. The developer was founded by Vince Zampella and Jason West, former co-founders of Infinity Ward of Call of Duty fame.

It’s a bit of an understatement to say Titanfall is one of the most highly anticipated games of 2014, but from what we’ve seen so far the game justifies the hype.


The game is a huge multiplayer-only FPS launching next year for the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC. You get to play as either a free-running pilot or dwell within the mech-style walkers known as titans.


Respawn has used all their COD experience to influence Titanfall, but it’s definitely a very unique beast.


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Titanfall Hands-on from E3 2013


We've already had some time to look at Titanfall at E3 2013 and came away impressed with what we saw. You can read our hands-on Titanfall review for our first impressions on the game, but the thing that most impressed us was the potential it has to totally change the dynamic of online multiplayer:

"We almost feel sorry for the Call of Duty camping crowd: how do you cover the normal routes when players can move almost anywhere they want? Scratch that – we don’t feel sorry at all."


Titanfall Release Date: when is Titanfall coming out?


Respawn announced that Titanfall will touch down in March next year for the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC. The Titanfall UK release date is March 14, 2014. It will arrive in Europe on March 13 and on March 11 in the US.

"Since we revealed the game in June we’ve been absolutely blown away by the reaction to Titanfall,” said Vince Zampella of Respawn Studios. "The feedback we’re getting from fans around the world is fuelling our team as we head towards March and motivating us to deliver an experience that lives us to the hype."


The game was originally scheduled to be an Xbox One launch title, but Respawn deliberately wanted to wait until the bugs and issues with Microsoft’s next-gen console had been ironed out.


"It's tough to be one of the first ones out of the gate as you're affected by any problems there might be on the Microsoft or the server end," said Respawn Community Manager Abbie Heppe. "But anything like that will be fixed by the time we're out."


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Titanfall News: what we know so far


It’s an Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC exclusive forever

EA Games’ CFO and Executive VP Blake Jorgensen announced that Titanfall would be an Xbox and PC exclusive for the entirety of its lifetime during an EA Games earnings call.

"In the case of Titanfall, it’s a brand new IP, and it’s exclusive only, for the life of title, on Xbox One and Xbox 360 and PCs," said Jorgensen.


That means Titanfall will not come to the PS4 or PS3 ever, something that Respawn founder Vince Zampella was a little disappointed about.


"Always MS Exlcusve at launch, great partner and focus is good for a start-up. EA made a deal for the rest, we only found out recently =(," tweeted Zampella afterwards.



Read more: Titanfall to be Xbox One exclusive forever, sorry PS4 fans




Titanfall Storyline


There’s no single-player campaign to speak of with Titanfall, but there has been some information about the game’s storyline from Respawn.

Titanfall is set in the near future and you’re dropped into the middle of a war between the Militia and the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation or IMC.


The IMC started out as Hammond Engineering, but increasing demand for Titan materials and the company’s planet surveying tech and map database rights led to the company’s exponential growth.


Hammond Engineering eventually became a ruthless commercial empire known as the IMC.


The Frontier Militia is the total opposite of the IMC in that it is made up of homesteaders, bandits, mercenaries and pirates all coming together as 'citizen soldiers.'


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Titanfall Gameplay


Respawn describes the Titanfall gameplay as "rapid and varied." You’ll need to switch between playing as a free-running pilot and the titans in order to overcome the enemy.

The titans are highly evolved military exoskeletons, while the pilots can free-run, perform massive double jumps and hijack the titans.


There are different classes of both titans and pilots, and Respawn says "a fully combat certified Titan pilot is a rare find", because of the "extreme physical and mental challenges of mastering both Titan combat and dismounted parkour movement."


You can read all about the Titanfall gameplay in our Titanfall hands on review, or check out the official Titanfall gameplay trailers below.


Angel City gameplay trailer:


Titanfall E3 Gameplay trailer:


Titanfall Titan Classes


So far, Respawn has teased us with two different Titan classes. The two Titanfall Titan classes known as Ogre and Stryder were revealed in two separate trailer at Spike’s VGX event in early December 2013.

Both Titan classes were unveiled as part of a Hammond Robotics announcement. This is the first time Respawn gave any story element teasers for Titanfall, and it seems Hammond Robotics are responsible for the production of all the weaponry in Titanfall and the Titans themselves.


The Stryder is a fast-moving Titan shell that is "23 per cent lighter" than other Titans and an "advanced gyroscopic balancing system."


Basically, it "outperforms all other Titans at speed, acceleration and agility", but obviously won’t be able to withstand as much damage as other models.


The Ogre on the other hand is the heavy-handed option. Its designed for impact by weight and strength and is much slower and more lumbering than the Ogre.


"In field testing our newest model uses its heavy armour design to destroy the competition in ballistic and martial testing."


In the Titanfall trailer below for the Ogre, you can see the Ogre rip off another Titan’s arm and use it as a melee weapon, which is evidently one of its finishing moves.


Titanfall PC System Requirements


Respawn has yet to release the official Titanfall PC system requirements, but the predicted minimum requirements as outlined by GameDebate are as follows:


  • Intel Core Duo E7600 3.06GHz CPU or AMD Athlon 2 X2 270 CPU

  • Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 GPU or AMD Radeon HD 6670 GPU

  • 4GB of RAM

  • Windows 7 64 OS

  • Direct X DX 10

  • 10GB HDD harddrive space


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