During Microsoft’s E3 conference, Respawn Entertainment revealed TitanFall as an exclusive title for its upcoming console. Naturally, we decided to ask Respawn whether there would be a PC version or not, and we are happy to report that TitanFall is officially coming our platform. According to Respawn, TitanFall will be released on Xbox One, PC and X360. Respawn has also confirmed that it will show more during EA’s conference, so stay tuned for more. You can find below the E3 gameplay footage of it, as well as an image that confirms the platforms in which TitanFall will be released. Continue reading TitanFall Officially Confirmed For The PC→
E3 is almost upon us and as it was hinted, Respawn’s first title will be unveiled during that event. And while most ex-COD fans await for the big news of what Infinity Ward’s former founders are up to, Google Play has leaked the cover of GameInformer’s latest issue that has a first look on this upcoming title. So, Respawn’s first game will be called TitanFall and will be coming on next-generation platforms. Continue reading Game Informer’s July Cover Leaked, TitanFall Is Respawn’s Upcoming Title→
A lot of rumors arose today about Respawn Entertainment’s upcoming title. According to Kotaku, the first game of the studio that has been formed by Jason West and Vince Zampella will be exclusive to the new Xbox and X360, and will be powered by the Source engine. Not only that, but according to Kotaku’s sources, this game will be always-online and will in fact be a futuristic multiplayer-centric online shooter. Continue reading Respawn Entertainment Will Unveil First Details About Its Upcoming Project At This Year’s E3→
Remember Jason West and Vince Zampella? What was that? You don’t remember them? Oh come on, sure you do. These guys were the bosses of Infinity Ward and we bet that you still remember what happened between them and Activision. In case you don’t, let us tell you that they had an argument – actually a big argument – that was followed by a lawsuit. Then, these two fellas left the company (alongside with some other employees) and formed Respawn, a company that was under EA’s roof. Up until now, we have not heard anything new about their first game but as the year is approaching to its end, the company felt the need to release a small, new teaser from their first project. Continue reading New teaser from ex-Infinity Ward’s creators; Respawn’s first EA title→