Titanfall 2 shows off its single player campaign

In a new trailer released over the weekend EA and Respawn have shown off the cinematic side of the upcoming Titanfall 2.

The original Titanfall, while well-received, was criticised for its lackluster single-player component.With Titanfall 2 EA and Respawn look set to remedy the issues taken with the first title, by offering a fully fledged and detailed single player experience.

In other Titanfall news, developer Respawn has poked fun at Call of Duty in a tweet.

Looks like some of the people over at Respawn don’t regret their decision to move on from Activision’s FPS.

Titanfall 2 will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One from October 28, 2016.

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