"More Titanfall" coming in 2019 according to Respawn boss

Update: In EA's quarterly earnings call, CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed that a "premium" - that is, not free-to-play - Titanfall something is coming this year. It could ꦕbe a game, it could be a Titanfall-brand toaster. Whatever it is, it's scheduled for 2019.&nꦺbsp;

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On the heels of the surprise launch of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Apex Legends, a new free-to-play battle royale game set in the Titanfall universe, developer Respawn Entertainment says there's more♍ Titanfall in the pipes. CEO Vince Zampella that "we are also working on more Titanfall for later in the year," though he didn't specify w💟hat this mystery content is or when it will arrive. 

EA's latest mentions plans "to grow Apex Legends and related Titanfall💙 experiences," so Zampella's teaser may be connected to new content for the fledgling battle royale. In any case, whatever it is he's hinting at, it's almost certainly not Titanfall 3. As our sister site reported, Apex Legends project lead Drew McCoy recently confirmed that Titanfall 3 is not in development. previously reported that Titanfall 3 is indeed real and was originally scheduled to release in late 2018 - so one popular theory is that Tit🐻anfall 3 was scrapped and reworked into Apex Legends - but it's definitely not an immediate possibility. 

As recently as last December, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Respawn posted multiple job listings for its Titanfall development team. However, most of these listings have since been 𒈔updated and are now tied to Apex Legends. There is one listing for a developer support specialist for an unannounced project, but seeing as how it specifies VR setup and maintenance, this listing is probably related to . 

Speaking of which: Zampella confirmed that this mysterious Titanfall project is separate from the studio's VR game in . Whatever it is, it's supposedly coming this y🐬ear, so we shouldn't have to wait on it for ve💜ry long. 

Given the difficult journey that led to Apex Legends, we can safely assume the studio won't pump out another battle royale game anytime soon. However, from its newly published content roadmap, we do know that Respawn plans to support Apex Legends for months and years to come. 

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