Respawn Entertainment Is Currently Recruiting For The Next Entry In The TITANFALL Series

Respawn Entertainment Is Currently Recruiting For The Next Entry In The TITANFALL Series

It looks like Titanfall 3 is just a matter of time, as Respawn Entertainment is looking for animators, senior game designers, and other core staff members to develop a brand new Titanfall project for EA...

By someguy - Dec 20, 2018 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Titanfall
Source: Respawn Careers
Rumor has it that Respawn Entertainment, which became EA's internal studio over a year ago, is currently developing three major video games, of which only one has been officially announced - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, that will reportedly launch in November for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The acclaimed studio is apparently also working on a VR game and the next entry in the Titanfall series.

It looks like that rumor is true, as Respawn is currently looking for animators, senior game designers, and more to fill 15 new job positions related to Titanfall. What's even more interesting, EA’s latest earnings report suggests that the company will be releasing two new games developed at Respawn, which could mean that Vince Zampella's studio is working on two "AAA" games simultaneously.

While the majority of critics hailed Titanfall 2 as a major improvement over the first game, it didn’t manage to sell well or live up to EA's high sales expectations, as it was sandwiched between their own Battlefield 1 and far more popular Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Considering that there will be no new Battlefield or Battlefront games in 2019, Titanfall 3's chances of success are higher than ever.
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