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EA draws conclusions: Chaos shooter is now history

A popular cult shooter from EA will now finally disappear from the digital sales shelves of the various online stores. After a real drama about the pure online shooter Titanfall has arisen, Respawn Entertainment is now pulling the rip cord. But what will happen to the servers of the multiplayer game?

EA reacts: Titanfall is withdrawn from circulation

The catastrophic situation around Titanfall drawn – but now EA and the in-house game studio Respawn Entertainment are finally drawing conclusions. After the pure online shooter has been made as good as unplayable by hackers for a very long time, it is now no longer available for sale:

While Respawn Entertainment does not provide the exact reasons for the end of the sale, they are ongoing problems very likely the possible cause. The studio seems to no longer want to use the resources necessary to eliminate the hacker attacks in the now seven-year-old game.

In the tweet they also announce that everyone Subscription services for the game in March 2022 also be capped.

What happens to the online shooter’s servers?

Do fans of the cult shooter now have to forego their matches? No, because Respawn Entertainment will Continue to operate the online server and leave it open – It remains to be seen whether this will be of much use in the chaos situation with hacker attacks.

the Essence of Titanfall will continue to live on in its great successor Titanfall 2 and the extremely successful Apex Legends – the latter has already shone with crossovers of the franchise in the recent past.

You can see which highlights the current shooter from EA has to offer in our brief Battlefield 2042 video:

The sale of the EA shooter Titanfall is finally discontinued. Players who already own the online game will still be able to access the game’s servers. The hacking chaos will probably continue to exist.

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