Titanfall | |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Developer(s) | Respawn Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch |
First release | Titanfall March 11, 2014 |
Latest release | Apex Legends February 4, 2019 |
Welcome to the Titanfall Wiki — the most comprehensible, informational, online encyclopedia dedicated to the universe of Respawn Entertainment's first-person mecha shooter franchise, Titanfall and Apex Legends. Maintained by fans and players, the Titanfall Wiki has over 1,601 articles combined by 45,087 edits since June 7, 2013, and you can help! WARNING: This wiki contains unmarked spoilers. From Respawn Entertainment comes Titanfall® 2. Featuring the debut of a singleplayer campaign and a deeper multiplayer experience, Titanfall® 2 delivers more of the innovative, fast, fluid gameplay fans expect from the series.
Titanfall is a series of video games that mainly feature first-person shooter games. The series was created by Respawn Entertainment and debuted as an Xbox exclusive; it has expanded to other consoles and platforms.
Gameplay[edit]
In Titanfall, players control 'Pilots' and their mech-style Titans, and fight in six-on-six matches set in the war-torn outer space colonies of the Frontier. The game is optimized for fast-paced, continual action, aided by wall-running abilities and populations of computer-controlled soldiers. Other titles in the series includes unique characters who are able to use special abilities.
Games[edit]
2014 | Titanfall |
---|---|
2015 | |
2016 | Titanfall 2 |
2017 | Titanfall: Assault |
2018 | |
2019 | Apex Legends |
Main series[edit]
Titanfall[edit]
Titanfall, the first game in the series, was released for Xbox consoles, on Xbox One and Xbox 360 on March 11, 2014. The game was mainly multiplayer focused with no real single-player campaign included. Instead, there were single-player missions included that served as a way for the player to learn the mechanics of the game.
Titanfall 2[edit]
Titanfall 2 was released on October 28, 2016 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows. This time, the game included a single-player campaign with a full-fledged story. Many of the mechanics from Titanfall returned, including maps in multiplayer. The game received several free updates after its launch, including a returning multiplayer mode known as Frontier Defense. The level 'Effect and Cause' in particular was well-received.
Spin-offs[edit]
Titanfall: Assault[edit]
Titanfall: Assault was a top-downreal-time strategy game for mobile platforms in the style of Clash Royale. It was developed by Particle City and Respawn Entertainment, published by Nexon, and released for iOS and Android[1] in August 2017.[2][3] In July 31, 2018, Titanfall: Assault was removed from Google Play shortly after the servers are shut down.
Apex Legends[edit]
Apex Legends is a battle royale game that features hero shooter mechanics and the first major platform spin-off for the series. While the game is not directly tied to Titanfall, many of its assets and gameplay features were based on Titanfall 2. Although Apex Legends takes place in the Titanfall universe, the games do not run parallel to each other.[4] The game was released in 2019 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows, and in 2021 for Nintendo Switch as a free-to-play game. The game was met with positive critical reception.[5] The game holds the record for the most players signed up in 1 week at 25 million.[6] The game currently has a playerbase of 100 million people.[7] The game also has mobile releases planned for 2022.
Cancelled[edit]
Titanfall: Frontline[edit]
Titanfall: Frontline was a collectible card game that was played in real-time. The player collects and places Pilot, Titan, and burn cards to damage and defeat their opponent. Pilot and Titan cards can combine to perform extra damage.[8] In January 2017, Titanfall: Frontline was cancelled.[9]
Titanfall Online[edit]
In 2016, EA had announced that it was partnering with Nexon to create an Asian market specific version of Titanfall called Titanfall Online, similar to Counter-Strike Online and Call of Duty Online.[10] This version was based on the first Titanfall rather than its sequel, with some slight differences like four main pilots in the game, the introduction of a new titan, and a new map. Titanfall Online had a closed beta in 2017.[11]Titanfall Online was canceled on July 9, 2018, primarily due to poor reception during testing and a changing market.[12]
Development[edit]
Titanfall is the first game developed by Respawn Entertainment, a developer founded by Jason West and Vince Zampella. As ex-employees of Infinity Ward, they helped create the Call of Duty franchise. The two were fired after contract disputes.[13][14]
References[edit]
- ^McWhertor, Michael (May 3, 2017). 'Titanfall: Assault turns the shooter into a real-time strategy game'. Polygon.
- ^'Titanfall's First Mobile Game Is Out Today'. Kotaku.
- ^McWhertor, Michael. 'Titanfall: Assault turns the shooter into a real-time strategy game'. Polygon. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
- ^Takahashi, Dean (February 4, 2019). 'Mackey McCandlish interview — Why Respawn made battle royale shooter Apex Legends'. Venturebeat. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
- ^'Apex Legends (PC)'. Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
- ^Statt, Nick (2019-02-11). 'Apex Legends has hit 25 million players after one week'. The Verge. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
- ^''Apex Legends' has surpassed 100 million global players'. NME. 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
- ^Sarkar, Samit (September 12, 2016). 'Titanfall: Frontline is a card game coming this fall to mobile devices (update)'. Polygon. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ^Makuch, Eddie (January 13, 2017). 'Titanfall Mobile Game Canceled, Never Made It Past Beta'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- ^'There's a new Titanfall game coming to South Korea'. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^'Nexon Begins Accepting Titanfall Online Closed Beta Sign-Ups'. MMOs. Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^'Titanfall Online Canceled In South Korea'. Kotaku.
- ^McElroy, Griffin (May 24, 2012). 'Activision v. West and Zampella case pushed back to June 1st'. Polygon.
- ^Crecente, Brian (March 3, 2013). 'Respawn Entertainment co-founder Jason West retires'. Polygon.
Titanfall | |
---|---|
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Developer(s) | Respawn Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch |
First release | Titanfall March 11, 2014 |
Latest release | Apex Legends February 4, 2019 |
Titanfall is a series of video games that mainly feature first-person shooter games. The series was created by Respawn Entertainment and debuted as an Xbox exclusive; it has expanded to other consoles and platforms.
Gameplay[edit]
In Titanfall, players control 'Pilots' and their mech-style Titans, and fight in six-on-six matches set in the war-torn outer space colonies of the Frontier. The game is optimized for fast-paced, continual action, aided by wall-running abilities and populations of computer-controlled soldiers. Other titles in the series includes unique characters who are able to use special abilities.
Games[edit]
2014 | Titanfall |
---|---|
2015 | |
2016 | Titanfall 2 |
2017 | Titanfall: Assault |
2018 | |
2019 | Apex Legends |
Main series[edit]
Titanfall[edit]
Titanfall 3
Titanfall, the first game in the series, was released for Xbox consoles, on Xbox One and Xbox 360 on March 11, 2014. The game was mainly multiplayer focused with no real single-player campaign included. Instead, there were single-player missions included that served as a way for the player to learn the mechanics of the game.
Titanfall 2[edit]
Titanfall 2 was released on October 28, 2016 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows. This time, the game included a single-player campaign with a full-fledged story. Many of the mechanics from Titanfall returned, including maps in multiplayer. The game received several free updates after its launch, including a returning multiplayer mode known as Frontier Defense. The level 'Effect and Cause' in particular was well-received.
Spin-offs[edit]
Titanfall: Assault[edit]
Titanfall: Assault was a top-downreal-time strategy game for mobile platforms in the style of Clash Royale. It was developed by Particle City and Respawn Entertainment, published by Nexon, and released for iOS and Android[1] in August 2017.[2][3] In July 31, 2018, Titanfall: Assault was removed from Google Play shortly after the servers are shut down.
Apex Legends[edit]
Apex Legends is a battle royale game that features hero shooter mechanics and the first major platform spin-off for the series. While the game is not directly tied to Titanfall, many of its assets and gameplay features were based on Titanfall 2. Although Apex Legends takes place in the Titanfall universe, the games do not run parallel to each other.[4] The game was released in 2019 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows, and in 2021 for Nintendo Switch as a free-to-play game. The game was met with positive critical reception.[5] The game holds the record for the most players signed up in 1 week at 25 million.[6] The game currently has a playerbase of 100 million people.[7] The game also has mobile releases planned for 2022.
Cancelled[edit]
Titanfall: Frontline[edit]
Titanfall: Frontline was a collectible card game that was played in real-time. The player collects and places Pilot, Titan, and burn cards to damage and defeat their opponent. Pilot and Titan cards can combine to perform extra damage.[8] In January 2017, Titanfall: Frontline was cancelled.[9]
Titanfall Online[edit]
In 2016, EA had announced that it was partnering with Nexon to create an Asian market specific version of Titanfall called Titanfall Online, similar to Counter-Strike Online and Call of Duty Online.[10] This version was based on the first Titanfall rather than its sequel, with some slight differences like four main pilots in the game, the introduction of a new titan, and a new map. Titanfall Online had a closed beta in 2017.[11]Titanfall Online was canceled on July 9, 2018, primarily due to poor reception during testing and a changing market.[12]
Titanfall 2
Development[edit]
Titanfall is the first game developed by Respawn Entertainment, a developer founded by Jason West and Vince Zampella. As ex-employees of Infinity Ward, they helped create the Call of Duty franchise. The two were fired after contract disputes.[13][14]
Titanfall 2 Download
References[edit]
- ^McWhertor, Michael (May 3, 2017). 'Titanfall: Assault turns the shooter into a real-time strategy game'. Polygon.
- ^'Titanfall's First Mobile Game Is Out Today'. Kotaku.
- ^McWhertor, Michael. 'Titanfall: Assault turns the shooter into a real-time strategy game'. Polygon. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
- ^Takahashi, Dean (February 4, 2019). 'Mackey McCandlish interview — Why Respawn made battle royale shooter Apex Legends'. Venturebeat. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
- ^'Apex Legends (PC)'. Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
- ^Statt, Nick (2019-02-11). 'Apex Legends has hit 25 million players after one week'. The Verge. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
- ^''Apex Legends' has surpassed 100 million global players'. NME. 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
- ^Sarkar, Samit (September 12, 2016). 'Titanfall: Frontline is a card game coming this fall to mobile devices (update)'. Polygon. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- ^Makuch, Eddie (January 13, 2017). 'Titanfall Mobile Game Canceled, Never Made It Past Beta'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- ^'There's a new Titanfall game coming to South Korea'. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^'Nexon Begins Accepting Titanfall Online Closed Beta Sign-Ups'. MMOs. Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^'Titanfall Online Canceled In South Korea'. Kotaku.
- ^McElroy, Griffin (May 24, 2012). 'Activision v. West and Zampella case pushed back to June 1st'. Polygon.
- ^Crecente, Brian (March 3, 2013). 'Respawn Entertainment co-founder Jason West retires'. Polygon.