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Titanfall 2 on PlayStation 4? EA Reportedly Opens Sequel Up to Other Platforms (TRAILER)
Titanfall 2 will not be a Microsoft exclusive like the first game according to reports indicating EA received a new publishing deal.
Game developers Respawn originally had the game available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.
"We do not comment on rumor or speculation," an EA representative told Polygon. "Right now all our focus is on supporting all the fans worldwide enjoying Titanfall."
This news seems to go hand-in-hand with Respawn founder Vince Zampella's tweet from October where he mentioned the company planned to make games for the PS4 and Titanfall's first game was the only guaranteed exclusive.
The game launched on March 11, and was delayed two weeks for the 360 to April 8.
"We see a few things that can be made even better, so we're giving Bluepoint a little more time to do just that and deliver an epic Titanfall experience for Xbox 360 players," said EA's Patrick Soderlund in a blog post. "The game will feature the same 6v6 gameplay, maps, modes, weapons and Burn Cards as the Xbox One and PC versions of the game."
Just in time for its release, the Xbox One Titanfall bundle dropped from $500 to $474.99.
However, the $25 price drop is only available after texting "MSHS" to 29502. Upon doing so, a special code will be sent to the user. The bundle is available in the U.S., Australia, and the UK.
There is also another promotion currently running in GameStop. A gamer can trade in any console and put it toward a Titanfall bundle to get an extra 50 percent store credit, reported the Christian Post. 30 percent can be taken off the game if the game is reserved up until March 23.??Titanfall's release was canceled in South Africa because of the poor performance occurring in the country during the beta testing stage, announced EA early this morning.