New Titanfall DLC for Xbox One And PS4 Release Date, Review, Gameplay And Reports: The DLC To Include Three Maps Backwater- A Hidden Bootlegging Colony, Zone 18-A Robotics Colony And Sandtrap
New Titanfall DLC for Xbox One And PS4 Release Date, Review, Gameplay And Reports: The DLC To Include Three Maps Backwater- A Hidden Bootlegging Colony, Zone 18-A Robotics Colony And Sandtrap
We have the latest for you on the Xbox One And PS4 release date, review, gameplay and reports of the new Titanfall DLC. Titanfall has had its upgrade as the new DLC which is expected to feature IMC Rising Map Pack and is set to be released for Xbox One and PC on Thursday 25th September. With the reports circulation there is still no word when the Xbox 360 DLC pack will be released.
This news about the release of the DLC pack was revealed in a recent trailer that was posted on the Game's site. The game was officially announced at Gamescom event in August. The DLC will include three maps (Backwater- a hidden bootlegging colony, Zone 18-a robotics colony and Sandtrap-a faculty built atop fuel reservoir) and will follow the previously released Titanfall expansions Frontier's Edge and Expedition. Respawn have designed the maps so that one can navigate both as pilots and as titans simultaneously. This thrill can only be experienced by playing the game. Everyone should grab a copy.
This will be the third expansion of IMC rising which includes the $25 Titanfall DLC pass. For players who do not own passes, one can buy the expansions individually for just $10. In addition, Respawn continues to support Titanfall with free stability, general improvement updates, while all the non-map updates are completely free. The game has just gotten a little bit better from the one we all knew and loved.
The game which is developed by Respawn is a first person shooter game. The new DLC pack will allows the gamer to explore new areas of the science fiction universe just like previous two DLC packs, Expedition and Frontier's Edge.
The DLC pack upgrade for Xbox 360 is to be developed by Electronic Arts (EA sports), creators of great games such as NEED FOR SPEED and FIFA. EA was contracted by Bluepoint games, creators of Titanfall IMC Game.
This is great news for gamers all over as the new updates being developed by various gaming companies that are well versed in the industry will surly result in the creation of a cool and awesome game. For more information, stay in touch and we will keep you up-to-date as the story unfolds.
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