More ‘Titanfall’ games are coming despite sluggish sales, which is good ’cause the second ruled

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Titanfall 2‘s campaign was an enjoyable, tight, well-crafted affair. Not many of you slugs know that, because relatively speaking, not many of you slugs purchased the title. No worry, though! You’ll have time to fucking repent (or not, listen, there’s a million games out there) when the next installment drops.

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Titanfall 2 has sustained its playerbase and momentum with free DLC every month since its release, but there’s no question that the game was a hit that didn’t make the impact it should’ve. In an interview, Respawn’s CEO chalked it up to an inconvenient release window, but the long chatrevealed the company’s plans to expand the franchise, though he wouldn’t say anything concrete. Luckily, the franchise’s mobile game, Titanfall: Assault, just got a wide release date of August 10th.

In an interview with Gamespot, Respawn CEO Vince Zampella commented on Titanfall 2’s successful (but lower-than-expected) sales, suggesting that the crowded holiday launch window and “aggressive pricing” were factors. “The game was successful, it sold well, but it didn’t quite sell as well as it should have,” Zampella said. It doesn’t help that the game competed with the critically and commercially successful Battlefield 1.

Zampella stated that Respawn probably won’t do any more big content packs for Titanfall 2 like last week’s Frontier Defense because, in his words, “We want to work on new stuff.” Whether that means a third Titanfall shooter or other games in the universe, he didn’t say. Ideally, it won’t go the way of the studio’s planned Titanfall card game, which shuttered in January.

But the franchise’s next game, the mobile RTS Titanfall: Assault, is coming. It was soft-launched in May and get a global release next week on Android,with iOS to follow later in the year.