Titanfall
News, coverage and analysis tracking Titanfall across the outlets.- Splitgate devs reveal the team is working on a new movement shooter, like Titanfall and Black Ops 31047 Games, the developer behind Splitgate, has revealed it is working on a new movement shooter inspired by Titanfall and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. The project is in its early stages, with a small team dedicated to its development. The studio is actively seeking testers for the new game and also provided an update on the second season of Splitgate Arena Reloaded.
- Splitgate's 1047 Games is starting work on a Titanfall-style movement shooter1047 Games, the developer behind Splitgate, has begun work on a new movement shooter inspired by Titanfall and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. CEO Ian Proulx revealed that a small team is developing the project, with playtesting sign-ups now available. The studio has faced challenges with Splitgate's development and release strategy.
- Highguard Dev Wildlight Appears to Have Quietly Shut Its DoorsWildlight Entertainment, the developer of the hero shooter Highguard, appears to have ceased operations. The studio's website and LinkedIn page are offline, and its ability to conduct business in California has been terminated. This follows the failed launch of Highguard, funding issues with Tencent, and widespread layoffs.
- Have Gamers Become Too Comfortable With Sequels and Remakes?The article discusses the increasing prevalence of sequels and remakes in the gaming industry, questioning if gamers have become too comfortable with familiar titles. While acknowledging that some sequels and remakes push innovation, the author notes a decline in the number of new intellectual properties being developed and risks taken by major publishers due to rising development costs and the desire for guaranteed audiences.
- ShatterRush: A New Parkour FPS Combining Elements of Titanfall and The Finals - GameHauntShatterRush, a new parkour-focused multiplayer shooter with mech combat from Tetra Studios, is slated for a Q3 2026 release on PC via Steam. The game features 16-player matches, full map destruction, and split-screen support. An Open Pre-Alpha is currently available for players to try.
- Highguard Joins the Great Concord in the Sky, Now Officially Delisted on PS5Highguard has been officially delisted from digital storefronts and is no longer playable as developer Wildlight Entertainment shuts down the game. The free-to-play online multiplayer shooter, from developers who worked on Apex Legends and Titanfall, failed to gain traction and is shutting down just 45 days after its launch. This marks a significant failure for Wildlight Entertainment, which also had to lay off a majority of its staff shortly after Highguard's release due to its lack of success.
- Call of Duty: Ghosts Gets Its Overdue Respect from Gaming CommunityCall of Duty: Ghosts, initially criticized in 2013, is now receiving renewed appreciation from the gaming community and content creators. Aspects like its dynamic maps, Extinction mode, and darker campaign are being highlighted as innovative. The game's deliberate pacing and weapon handling, once seen as flaws, are now viewed as intentional design choices that have aged well with shifts in the gaming landscape.
- Fallout 3 Remaster Rumors Pick Up Again After Mysterious Toy Listings Appear OnlineRumors of a Fallout 3 remaster have resurfaced following new toy listings from McFarlane Toys that specifically mention 'Fallout 3 Remastered'. While Bethesda has not commented, toy manufacturers often receive early information about upcoming game releases. Todd Howard has previously expressed a preference for remasters over full remakes.
- How to watch Frost Fatales 2026, kicking off on March 8Frost Fatales 2026, a week-long speedrunning charity event organized by Games Done Quick, will take place from March 8 to March 14. The event will raise money for the National Women's Law Center and will be streamed on Twitch and YouTube. The schedule features a variety of games, including classics and newer titles, with a focus on community and entertainment.
- Activision pressured Call of Duty studio Infinity Ward to make a game about Iran invading Israel, claims former developerFormer Infinity Ward animator Chance Glasco claims Activision pressured developers to create a Call of Duty game centered on Iran invading Israel, a concept most developers found abhorrent. Glasco, who worked at the studio between 2002 and 2014, stated that the idea was ultimately rejected. He also contrasted this with earlier Call of Duty titles that aimed to depict the grim realities of war.
- Highguard stänger för gottWildlight Entertainment has confirmed that their free-to-play shooter Highguard will be shut down on March 12, less than two months after its January 26 release. Despite efforts and a player base of over two million, the game failed to build a sustainable community. Developers with experience from Apex Legends and Titanfall were involved in its creation.
- Legendary game creator Vince Zampella has passed awayVince Zampella, a legendary figure in the video game industry known for co-creating the Call of Duty series and founding Respawn Entertainment, has died at the age of 55. Zampella was instrumental in the development of major franchises including Call of Duty, Titanfall, Apex Legends, and the Star Wars Jedi series. His death, resulting from a car crash, has sent shockwaves through the industry, with many mourning his significant contributions to game development.
- Electronic Arts Sold in $55 Billion Deal to PIF, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners - New Game NetworkElectronic Arts (EA) has confirmed a $55 billion all-cash acquisition by a consortium including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. The deal, expected to close in early fiscal year 2027, will take EA private, with shareholders receiving $210 per share. Andrew Wilson will continue as Chairman and CEO, with the investors planning significant expansion and innovation for the publisher.
- Halo Infinite ReviewHalo Infinite offers a compelling campaign with open-world elements and a satisfying grappling hook, though its story feels underdeveloped. The free-to-play multiplayer is praised for its polished gameplay and engaging modes, despite launching with a limited number of maps and a flawed progression system. The reviewer questions the traditional review format for free-to-play and subscription-based games, suggesting alternative formats like podcasts are better suited for modern gaming discourse.
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