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Respawn Cancels Titanfall Universe Multiplayer Shooter

Author:Kristen Update:May 06,2025

Respawn Cancels Titanfall Universe Multiplayer Shooter

A former employee of Respawn Entertainment disclosed on LinkedIn that the studio has halted production of a game that had been in development for several years. The announcement came without any explanation regarding the decision to stop the project.

Last year, Jeff Grubb, a well-known gaming journalist, revealed that the canceled game was not a direct sequel to the Titanfall series, such as Titanfall 3. Instead, Respawn had assembled a unique "experimental team" composed of experts in multiplayer shooter development to work on this project.

This isn't the first time Respawn has had to cancel a game. Previously, they shut down another project, an arcade shooter called Titanfall Legends, last year.

The Titanfall franchise is celebrated for its innovative gameplay, featuring a mix of fast-paced action and mech piloting. Players can switch between controlling agile pilots and commanding powerful Titans. Since its debut in 2014, the series has garnered a dedicated fanbase due to its thrilling parkour mechanics and intense team-based combat.

Currently, Respawn Entertainment is directing its efforts toward other projects, including the third installment of the Star Wars Jedi series and a new strategy game set in the Star Wars universe, developed in partnership with Bit Reactor.