Trending News|March 05, 2014 10:36 EST
Titanfall Release Date: Xbox One Day One Patch Delays Xbox 360 Version; DLC's will Add Extra Features Not Added Because of 'Time Restraints'
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.
"We're going to add in "” there's things that we want in the game that we didn't get to ship in the final game, so we'll add private matches and things like that for free" said Respawn Entertainment founder Vince Zampella to Gamespot. "We're going to do a season pass just because if you buy it up front, you get a deal. We're not doing micro-transactions. So, you know, a season pass is just, buy it up front and get a better price."
Titanfall had many game features and utilities leaked this weekend by an anonymous source.
A Reddit user said they received the leaked screen shots from a "reliable source." The person said there will be 15 maps, the use of turrets, zip-lines, and a game mode titled Pilot Hunter.
IGN reported that Pilot Hunter mode features only enemy pilots counting for kill points. However, destroying or killing a non-pilot will speed up the amount of time it takes to replace Titans. The Redditor also said there will be nine campaign matches where the gamer can choose which side they could play for.
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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.
Titanfall will be heading to Xbox One and Windows PC on March 11 in North America, and to the Xbox 360 on March 25.






