Respawn is reportedly working on a new game set in the Titanfall universe, but it's not Titanfall 3 as previously hoped. The game, led by Titanfall game director Steve Fukuda, has progressed beyond the early prototyping phase and is considered a "real project," though still in the prototype stage. This news comes after years of anticipation for a potential Titanfall sequel, with previous reports of a canceled game blending elements of Apex Legends and Titanfall. Despite recent layoffs at EA and the cancellation of a Star Wars FPS, Respawn continues to collaborate on another Star Wars game. While an Xbox showcase is upcoming, it's unlikely that Respawn's new game will be revealed given its early development stage.
Respawn Entertainment is reportedly working on a new game set in the Titanfall universe, led by Steve Fukuda, the director of Titanfall and Titanfall 2. While it's not Titanfall 3, the untitled project is said to be in the prototyping phase and expanding its team. The game's connection to the Titanfall universe without being a direct sequel remains unclear, but with the success of Apex Legends, there's potential for Respawn to further develop the Titanfall universe.
Respawn Entertainment is reportedly working on a new game set in the Titanfall universe, with the project led by the director of the original Titanfall. While not confirmed as Titanfall 3, the game is said to be in the early prototyping phase and is distinct from the canceled Titanfall Legends project that aimed to bring a single-player experience to Apex Legends. The new game is described as a "Titanfall game" but not necessarily a traditional sequel, with potential ties to the popular free-to-play multiplayer game, Apex Legends.
Apex Legends lead writer Ashley Reed confirms Season 20's ties to Titanfall and teases a new animated series, revealing that the narrative will focus on Horizon and potentially Ash, with no new Legend joining the roster this season to avoid distracting from the game's 5th anniversary celebration. Reed discusses the challenges of writing an ongoing story for a live-service game, the introduction of in-game lore drops called "vignettes," and the plan to connect the upcoming animated web series to the game's actual gameplay and seasonal story. Additionally, she hints at a new big bad for the game and shares insights into character writing and the future of Apex's storyline.
Apex Legends has revealed its newest playable hero, Conduit, described as a "tiny titan of optimism." In a new lore trailer, Conduit's backstory is revealed, showcasing her connection to the Titanfall universe. She gains abilities from the irradiated remains of a Monarch Titan's battery to enter the Apex Games and provide for her family. While leaks suggest she may have active shield healing abilities, more details will be revealed when Apex Legends' 19th season, titled Ignite, launches on October 31st.
Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment has introduced a new character, Conduit, in a reveal trailer that showcases Titan-on-Titan action. However, despite the excitement, it is not the long-awaited Titanfall 3 reveal that fans were hoping for. Conduit's origin story involves a Monarch Titan and its fallen pilot, and she becomes a fan of the Apex Games in order to provide for her family. Her powers and abilities are yet to be fully revealed, but her artwork suggests a powerful energy flowing through her veins. Titanfall fans can still hope for a future Titanfall 3 announcement, but for now, they have an ally in Conduit.
A former game designer for Titanfall and Modern Warfare has revealed that a mission for Titanfall 3 was cut due to budget constraints. The mission would have involved players infiltrating a city and taking down a massive robot. Fans of the franchise are disappointed by the news and continue to hope for a new installment in the series.
Respawn boss Vince Zampella has expressed his desire to see a Titanfall 3 game, but the likelihood of it happening is slim due to the success of Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi games, as well as the commercial failure of Titanfall 2. However, if a Titanfall 3 were to happen, Respawn wants to do right by the game and make sure it's the right moment and idea before moving forward.