Titanfall servers suffer DDOS attacks which developer Respawn is investigating
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Titanfall servers are suffering due to an ongoing DDOS attack, but Respawn is already working on🏅 restoring them.
While there's no official wo�𓃲�rd on who's behind the DDOS attacks, the account announced that the team is already hard at work on getting the servers back up and running.
We're aware of ongoing DDOS attacks affecting @Titanfallgame.To the Titanfall community:﷽ Help💜 is coming ASAP.
It might seem surprising that Titanfall servers are still busy enough to warrant either a hacker attack or the subsequent response from Respawn, given that the game is seven years old. But despite its age, and the success of Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends, the original Titanfall still has a cult following of player💫s who have stuck with it to this day.
The has welcomed the response from Respawn, though there is some confusi✃on as to which Titanfall game Respawn is referring to. Both Titanfall and Titanfall 2 players have reportedly been suffering DDOS attacks recently, with one Redditor claiming that Titanfall 2 streamers are coming under attack and getting booted from games.
These attacks aren’t a huge surprise to Titanf🧸all players though, as one post claimed to highlight these over 2 months ago. Still, with Respawn officially acknowledging the DDOS attac😼k, here's hoping that this might be the end of the matter.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Titanfall in the news this past week either, as Respawn announced a few days ago that a ton of “really cool” Titanfall content would be coming to Apex Legends in Season 9.▨
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