Titanfall Release Date Canceled in SA: 'Performance Rates in South Africa Were Not as High as We Need'

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.

"After conducting recent online tests for Titanfall, we found that the performance rates in South Africa were not as high as we need to guarantee a great experience, so we have decided not to release Titanfall in South Africa at this time," a Facebook post by EA said. "We understand this is a disappointment for local fans and will keep fans posted on any future plans regarding the release of Titanfall in South Africa."

Titanfall's season pass was revealed, and will be priced at $24.99, and feature three map packs.

Respawn Entertainment made the announcement yesterday on their official site. They also stated that the DLC's will be available for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

"If you purchase the Season Pass for Xbox One, it will allow you access to the three individual content packs for Xbox One only," Respawn stated.

Titanfall's Xbox One release is slowing down the game's arrival on the Xbox 360 because the game creators are already working on a day one patch for the next-gen version.

According to Polygon, Titanfall was unable to add the game's full features because of time restraints, so they will gradually release them as DLC's, with some being free. A season's pass model will also be integrated into the game.

A limited edition $500 Xbox One Titanfall bundle will be available on March 11. A number of locations will get the bundle, and so far it has been confirmed in the U.S., Australia, and the UK. This bundle will essentially let users save $60 on the system, or basically means Titanfall is free.