Former Dev Claims Titanfall 3 Was 10 Months Into Development Before Cancellation

Former Dev Claims Titanfall 3 Was 10 Months Into Development Before Cancellation

In recent news, a former developer of the popular video game franchise Titanfall has claimed that the third installment of the series was 10 months into development before it was ultimately cancelled. This news has been met with shock and disappointment from fans of the series, who had been eagerly awaiting the release of Titanfall 3.

Titanfall is a first-person shooter game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The series is known for its fast-paced, mech-based combat, and has been praised for its innovative gameplay. The first two installments of the series were released in 2014 and 2016 respectively, and were both well-received by critics and fans alike.

The news of Titanfall 3’s cancellation came as a surprise to many, as Respawn Entertainment had previously stated that they were planning to release a third installment of the series. However, according to the former developer, the game was cancelled after 10 months of development due to “internal politics” at Electronic Arts.

The news of Titanfall 3’s cancellation has been met with disappointment from fans of the series, who had been eagerly awaiting the release of the game. Many have expressed their frustration with Electronic Arts, citing their decision to cancel the game as a missed opportunity to continue the beloved franchise.

It remains to be seen if Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts will ever revive the Titanfall franchise. For now, fans of the series can only hope that the developers will one day reconsider their decision and bring back the beloved mech-based shooter.