Titanfall Deluxe Edition for PC and Xbox One includes all previously released DLC
All of Titanfall's previously-released downlodable content is going to be packed together with the game in a brand-new deluxe edition.
EA and Respawn Entertainment have announced Titanfall Deluxe Edition, which brings together all of Titanfall' previous downloadable content, including DLC packs Expedition, Frontier's Edge, and IMC Rising. The deluxe edition of Titanfall week add a total of 12 maps in addition to maps already available in the original game.
Titanfall Deluxe Edition will be made available on November 25th for $49.99 on Xbox One, while PC players can pick up the deluxe edition starting today for $39.99.
This seems like the perfect bundle for those who have yet to check Titanfall out, or would like to have a friend or family member join them in their addiction. Although, from what I've been hearing, there are barely any PC players playing Titanfall. Your best chance to play against other players would be on the Xbox One.
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Daniel Perez posted a new article, Titanfall Deluxe Edition for PC and Xbox One includes all previously released DLC
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Yeah are PC posters just being sopping vaginas over something? I keep reading posts that are alike "blah blah no one playing, too late on PC" and then someone will come along as say what you just said.
Which is it? I'm debating whether to delete my backups of it or not. I don't play all that often but I still like getting a game or two in every now and then
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"lthough, from what I've been hearing, there are barely any PC players playing Titanfall"
I dunno, I just got it a few weeks ago and there are roughly 1000 people on at anytime. I've had no issues getting into any attrition games or frontier defense. I even got the campaign going for me for a while which spun other game modes around.-
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I got it on PC for $10 and have been playing a bit this week. Steam friends integration would be pretty great for keeping interest level higher - see friends playing, keeping it fresh in people's minds, just jumping into a game. Investing in a separate friends list for Origin (which I don't even leave running when not in a game) is simply not happening.
Frontier Defense is great for unlocking stuff fast, the challenges just roll in. Campaign is weird - I'm still not sure if I've "beaten" the campaign on either or both sides. I'm also confused why the game is so huge (56GB) - the levels are big and detailed, but it's 2-5x as large as any other recent game on my PC; I'm guessing the reason is that it was designed to fill up a blu-ray for XB1 and PC just has to deal with it.
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Origin really needs a "Piss off and don't bother me about Titanfall ever again" option. But as it is, I think I've been reminded via a desktop popup almost every day since launch. This offer is really tempting, but I think I'll pass. And as it is, I'll probably have to humbly decline another 60 or so times.
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