
One of the biggest problems people had with Titanfall was that it didn’t have a single-player campaign, only multiplayer, and still cost the same as full-price game—a problem that has persisted in gaming lately. But it appears a lesson was learned.
Electronic Arts is technically not taking part in E3 2016, hosting their own separate event called EA Play, but with the convention beginning today anyway, it’s easier to simply bunch them in with all our E3 coverage this week. As part of their event, Titanfall 2 is being presented and trailers have been released that confirm there will be a single-player campaign this time around.
You can see the trailers below.
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