Titanfall release date, collector’s edition revealed

23 October 2013
Titanfall

Respawn Entertainment has announced that its man-to-mech FPS Titanfall will release on 13 March for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.

The developer also announced a Collector’s Edition which is available from the Titanfall website store.

The Collector’s Edition includes the standard edition of the game, an exclusive collectible 18-inch hand-crafted Titan statue with diorama and battery-powered LED lighting, a full-size art book with more than 190 pages of concept art, and an exclusive full-size schematic poster of the Atlas Titan.

Titanfall Collectors Edition

Titanfall Collector’s Edition

Titanfall may have been overlooked as “the thing those ex-COD guys are doing”, but Respawn Entertainment have forked away from what you’d expect of a multiplayer shooter.

Titanfall is fast, brutal and relentless with its action. The gameplay is really unlike anything else you’ve seen, as the David vs. Goliath element of the multiplayer matches add a huge level of strategy to your actions.

The team have also designed the multiplayer matches to feel cinematic and story-driven, and not just another typical kill-the-other-team scenario – it really does lend a level of immersion and interest to what you’re doing in the game.

Source: Respawn Entertainment

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  1. Uberutang
    23.10.2013 at 08:39

    Now we just need to know if PC will get local servers.

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