Respawn is cooking something for the Titanfall 2 anniversary

Suspicious events in Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends hint at something
Respawn is cooking something for the Titanfall 2 anniversary
Respawn is cooking something for the Titanfall 2 anniversary /

Respawn Entertainment seems to be cooking up something in relation to Titanfall 2 and the title’s seventh anniversary, which is on October 28, 2023.

Over the last months, the studio actively updated the iconic first-person shooter featuring giant mechs after not touching it for several years – matchmaking was fixed, new game modes were put into the rotation, fresh weapons and loadouts were added to the 1v1 mode, and more. At the same time, EA put the game on a big sale, leading to a jump in the player count.

That’s not all, though. Suspicious lines started showing up in the patch notes for Apex Legends, the battle royale title set in Titanfall’s universe for which Titanfall 3’s development was given up. Codes embedded in the patch notes for the game contained references to the release dates of Titanfall, its sequel, and Apex Legends itself.

Titanfall 2 artwork showing himan soldiers battling a titan mech.
Respawn is cooking up something Titanfall-related :: Respawn Entertainment / EA

In the weeks since, the suspicious hints have piled up and were compiled by a user on Reddit. There is now a serious body of evidence from cryptic messages transmitted through Titanfall 2 game modes and the game-wide Advocate network (a clan-like structure every player is part of) that clearly hints at, well, something happening on the seventh anniversary of Titanfall 2.

Apex Legends’ most recent Stories from the Outlands trailer even went so far as to show titans in combat.

It looks like the next question we’ll have to ask is what Respawn will do on October 28, 2023, not whether something will happen in the first place. It would look pretty bad now if this was simply a marketing stunt for Apex Legends, so people could well be right in thinking it’s actually related to Titanfall.

Earlier this year, it was reported that EA canceled a single-player project called Titanfall Legends, so it’s not like there weren’t any games of the franchise in production recently.

Respawn is also pretty busy at the moment: Aside from working on Apex Legends, the studio has been pushing out the Star Wars: Jedi series with a third game being in pre-production now, and was revealed to be involved in two other Star Wars games in development. Respawn is leading the development of a first-person shooter in the galaxy far, far away and is assisting Bit Reactor with a strategy game. 

Do they really have the manpower for a sizable Titanfall project as well and could they have kept it a secret all this time? We’ll find out soon.

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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg