Titanfall 3 on Hold: Respawn Entertainment CEO Confirms No Immediate Plans for Beloved Franchise

Prepare to be impacted, Titanfall fans—According to Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince Zampella, there are currently no plans for a third installment in the popular shooter series. In a recent interview with Barrons, Zampella explained that the studio is currently working on other projects, making it unlikely that work on a new Titanfall game will begin soon.

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"I'd love to see it happen, but there are no specific plans." It must feel natural. It's a beloved franchise among both fans and us. It doesn't make sense if it's not the right time and the right idea," Zampella said, shedding light on the company's outlook on the Titanfall series' future.

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Fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Titanfall's adrenaline-pumping world will be disappointed by the news. Respawn Entertainment made a name for itself with the release of Titanfall, followed by the critically acclaimed sequel Titanfall 2. Fans have been left wanting more thanks to the games' unique blend of fast-paced first-person shooting and powerful Titan mechs.

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While the announcement of no immediate plans for Titanfall 3 is disappointing, it is not entirely unexpected. Respawn has been quite busy in recent years, having successfully launched the wildly popular Titanfall-themed battle royale game Apex Legends. Furthermore, the studio worked on the well-received Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and rumors suggest that a sequel is in the works.

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While Zampella emphasized the importance of the right timing and concept for a new Titanfall game, fans can take comfort in the fact that the franchise remains close to the studio's heart. However, it appears that the Titans will remain dormant for the time being, waiting for the right moment to rise again and reclaim their place in the gaming world.

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