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Titanfall: Frontline Cancelled Due To Beta Feedback

Titanfall 2 came out in the last few months of last year, and developers Particle City were hard at work on a mobile game based on the series called Titanfall: Frontline. It was a free-to-play strategy card game for mobile devices including Android and iOS, and would pit players against each other in real-time battles as Titanfall brigade commanders.

 

Unfortunately, Particle City has now announced that due to the feedback they’ve been getting from players in the closed beta they were running, they’re going to cancel the game. They announced the news through a Facebook post in which they informed their community of the plans and the reasons behind it.

 

We’ve learned an incredible amount in the beta test of Titanfall: Frontline, but in the end felt the experience wasn’t ready to deliver the intense action-packed gameplay synonymous with Titanfall. While it’s never easy to cancel a game, we’re excited to take some of the concepts we saw resonate with players and build off of them in future Titanfall mobile games. Titanfall: Frontline’s closed beta will be winding down in the next few days, and servers will go offline on January 20th, 2017. We want to thank you for your support of Titanfall: Frontline

 

A sad end for what could have been something good for fans of the series and strategy card games alike.

 


January 17th, 2017 by
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