Titanfall: Respawn releases license news to reassure fans

Titanfall: Respawn releases license news to reassure fans

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Recently, in protest against the poor condition of the servers of Titanfall, the players attacked Apex Legends, the latest success from the Respawn studio. Hacks, reports of problems encountered, online site: there are many actions put in place by players to alert the studio.

In response, Community Coordinator Jason Garza spoke out about the situation and attempted to bring news from Titanfall to appease disgruntled players.



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A franchise neither forgotten nor abandoned

Asked again about the status of Titanfall 1 and 2 as well as their respective servers, Jason Garza explained that the problems are indeed known to Respawn. However, the teams are mainly focused on Apex Legends and the resources are lacking to solve the concerns of Titanfall, which explains the slow resolution of this case.

Nevertheless, Respawn is trying to shut down DDoS attacks targeting Titanfall 1 and 2, but Jason Garza's phrase that "one or two people" are currently working to fix this gives some idea of ​​the problem. reduced team in place to monitor the license and the games.


Certainly, these remarks give the feeling of being moderately reassuring for the players who try, somehow, to take advantage of the game's servers. However, Jason Garza wishes at all costs to reassure the fans by affirming that the license does not is neither forgotten nor abandoned by Respawn and that developers are still working on the series.


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