What Really Happened To TITANFALL 2 And Why Did It Fail?
New video sheds some light on why Titanfall 2, a good game according to critics and gamers, has failed to deliver on the big payday that EA was expecting
I was REALLY excited when Titanfall 2 hit retailers last year. So much so that I had no problem pre-ordering so that I could play on day one. Titanfall 2 is all of the things I loved about the first Titanfall, and mose everything I hated about it gone or fixed (no campaign/story mode, etc.). My problem? None of my friends bought it! The result was a few hours of gaming with it and now it sits on the shelf collecting dust.
When I ran across this video earlier today, I had to share it. The video dives into why Titanfall 2 failed and lays the blame directly at the publishers feet. Is it warranted? I'll let you watch the video below and decide for yourself.
So what did you think? Are you a Titanfall fan? Let us know in the comments below!
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