A former employee of the studio revealed on her LinkedIn profile that a game, which had been in development for several years, was abruptly halted this week. The reasons behind the sudden stop remain undisclosed, leaving many in the gaming community puzzled and eager for more information.
Last year, gaming journalist Jeff Grubb reported that this project was not a mainline entry in the series, specifically clarifying that it was not Titanfall 3. To bring this vision to life, Respawn Entertainment established a specialized "experimental team" composed of experts renowned for their skills in developing multiplayer shooters.
This isn't the first time Respawn has faced project cancellation. Previously, they had to pull the plug on another ambitious project, an arcade shooter codenamed Titanfall Legends, which was discontinued last year.
The Titanfall series, known for its exhilarating mix of action and mech piloting, has captured the hearts of gamers worldwide since its debut in 2014. Players can engage in combat either as agile pilots or by commanding formidable Titans, all while experiencing the thrill of parkour and intense team battles. The franchise's unique gameplay has cemented its place as a beloved entry in the gaming world.
Currently, Respawn Entertainment is channeling its efforts into other exciting projects. They are diligently working on the third installment of the Star Wars Jedi series and collaborating with Bit Reactor on a new strategy game set within the expansive Star Wars universe. These developments signal a shift in focus for the studio, as they continue to innovate and expand their portfolio.