Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment released a new preview today for Titanfall 2. The new video is available in the player below, and the preview highlights the game’s brand-new single-player campaign.
Part of the new features for Titanfall 2 is the addition of a single-player campaign, something that was absent in the first game. In the sequel, players take the role of Jack Cooper, a militia rifleman who wants to become a Titan Pilot. There’s also the Titan BT-7274. However, the battles of the Frontier get intense, and Jack and BT now must combine their skills and fight to survive against seriously insurmountable odds. Players will get to fight as Jack Cooper and within the BT-7274 Titan.
At the very least, Titanfall 2 appears to be a more complete experience than the first game. Now gamers will at least have the option of getting a single-player mode in addition to all the multiplayer gameplay. Hopefully, the story mode will also help build the mythology and world that Respawn Entertainment that’s been created here.
The wait for Titanfall 2 is nearly over. Titanfall 2 arrives on October 28 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Origin for Windows PC. Players who pre-order the game will get early access to the Angel City Map by three days.
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