The death of Titanfall has been greatly exaggerated.
A year on from its storied Xbox One and PC release, Respawn's debut has unquestionably seen its player base dwindle significantly. Its YouTube following never really blossomed in the way many Elgato heroes might have hoped, and its place in the 'Champions' League' spots at the top of the FPS Premiership has been threatened, but there's plenty of fight left behind its battle-scarred armour.
Jump onto the Xbox One version, and you'll still see a few thousand waging war on Titanfall's staple deathmatch-like mode, Attrition. Matches on specific objective modes are scarce, sure, but it took me less than two minutes to find full games in Variety Pack, the mode with all the modes. With no sequel in its immediate future (although one announced and highly anticipated), it's still a solid and core player base. The bottom line - if you want to play Titanfall, you can.
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A year on from its storied Xbox One and PC release, Respawn's debut has unquestionably seen its player base dwindle significantly. Its YouTube following never really blossomed in the way many Elgato heroes might have hoped, and its place in the 'Champions' League' spots at the top of the FPS Premiership has been threatened, but there's plenty of fight left behind its battle-scarred armour.
Jump onto the Xbox One version, and you'll still see a few thousand waging war on Titanfall's staple deathmatch-like mode, Attrition. Matches on specific objective modes are scarce, sure, but it took me less than two minutes to find full games in Variety Pack, the mode with all the modes. With no sequel in its immediate future (although one announced and highly anticipated), it's still a solid and core player base. The bottom line - if you want to play Titanfall, you can.
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