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Titanfall 2: “It doesn’t really matter” that it came out alongside Battlefield 1, says Respawn

Despite Titanfall 2 not meeting launch week sales expectations, developer Respawn is confident of the game’s success.

“When you care about what other games [such as Battlefield 1, available just before Titanfall 2] are doing, when they’re releasing [, you worry],” Respawn’s Drew McCoy told PlayStation Lifestyle. “At the end of the day, we’re releasing a game that we’re happy with, and we enjoy playing, that we’re proud of. As long as we’re doing that, I think we’re gonna find an audience.”

McCoy continued to say that Titanfall 2‘s release date was set long ago.

“I actually don’t know where the decision came from,” he said. “I just know it was locked in a long time ago and there was no changing it.

“I’m not really worried about it. We tried not to [worry] really.”

Titanfall 2 is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. We reviewed it here.


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