![]() While old games get taken off storefronts, this specific delisting likely has to do with the rampant hacking that has infected Respawn’s games, particularly the first Titanfall. The studio then tweeted soon after that Titanfall was at the “very core” of its DNA and left the tweet on a ponderous question wondering what the future would hold. We’ve got too many other games in the works right now.” “We don’t have anything in works,” he said. In a livestream, he stated that there was “nothing in the works.” This news comes after Jason Garza, Respawn’s community manager, shot down reports of Titanfall 3. MORE: PlayStation Plus December 2021 Lineup Features a Soulslike, DC Title, & a Slice of a PS5 Launch Game This franchise is a north star for the caliber of experiences we will continue to create here at Respawn.” Today in Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends, and in the future. ![]() “Rest assured, Titanfall is core to Respawn’s DNA and this incredible universe will continue. Respawn didn’t commit to a sequel, but strongly implied that something related to Titanfall was coming. The next paragraph talked more about the future of the series. MORE: Insomniac’s Spider-Man Is Impossible to Ignore While Playing Avengers’ Spidey Titanfall 2 was not mentioned and is, for now, safe from any server shutdowns or delistings. The servers will stay online so it will theoretically playable for the foreseeable future. The note explains how much the series means to the team before it then says that the original Titanfall will be pulled from online storefronts today and from EA Play on March 1, 2022. Respawn put out the note on its Twitter account. However, the update came with a drop of good news as the studio also said the “incredible universe will continue.”Ī note about Titanfall. Respawn has put out a statement directly to Titanfall fans, explaining that the first game will be pulled from storefronts and subscription services. Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment have also let the series sit untouched since 2016’s Titanfall 2 and as the two parties favor creating more content for Apex Legends. The servers for the two games been repeatedly hacked over the years, rendering them nearly unplayable. Hopefully Titanfall fans can catch a break at some point this year, especially after all that's happened.Titanfall fans have been through a lot. ![]() Unfortunately for Titanfall fans, it's unclear what the long-term solution will be at this time. However, it's just another example of the rollercoaster of issues Titanfall and Titanfall 2 have had to go through, with limited assistance from the developer available to help fans. Other than that, this widespread security flaw seems to be less severe than Titanfall's community members expected. While the situation is still ongoing, Respawn Entertainment has since concluded that the only vulnerability in Titanfall 2 currently is hackers could potentially cause the game to crash. Respawn conducted its own investigation of the Titanfall 2 security flaw, and determined players did not need to ultimately uninstall the game. Long story short: the temporary file manages a size cap of a player name, and if a name exceeds that cap, this temporary file is read as an executable. Members of the community started circulating a Discord message sent by DirectXeon that noted a potentially major security flaw, related to a temporary file that manages player invites. More recently, a month after the details of this community investigation were brought to light, Titanfall 2's community began reporting an even greater potential threat from hackers.
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