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'Titanfall 2' Future Content Leaked: DLC To Have New Game Modes, Maps & More

'Titanfall 2' Future Content Leaked: DLC To Have New Game Modes, Maps & More

Keisuke Akio

"Titanfall 2" future content has been leaked online. The upcoming DLC is expected to have five new game modes, new maps, and additional in-game features.

On February 24, "Titanfall 2" Live Fire update rolled out on all platforms. Respawn also released the official patch notes which, aside from new content and bug fixes, also revealed codes of the future content. Reddit user JeaneJWE alongside all the new server-side changes shared these "Titanfall 2" codes. According to the user, these are possible "Titanfall 2" future content. He claimed, however, that details are based on sparse amounts of code and text bank tokens.

Among the possible, "Titanfall 2" future content include five new games mode. These are Game Mode: Hunted, Game Mode: Raid, Game Mode: Double or Nothing, Co-op Bounty Hunt, and Marked for Death. In addition, there will be a new weapon described as R-101x Carbine.

Another "Titanfall 2" future content as revealed on the codes are new game maps. It includes Map: Colony, which has a sub description, "IMC and Militia forces clash in the close-quarters of an uncharted rural colony." Other new game maps discovered are Map: Relic, Map: Township and Map: Traffic. There are also other maps like Map: UMA, Map: Deck and Map MOUT.

Aside from these, the code also revealed that "Titanfall 2" future content would include new features. One of these features is Communication. According to the information, several recent commented out code suggests that there is communication wheel and unlockable emotes in development.

The term Tactical: Super Phase Shift was also found which, according to the user, is probably a dev tool or a phase shift. Another feature discovered is Prime Titan: Northstar. The execution of which will involve most likely Flight Core. It might use dummy versions of the Tone's tracker rockets.

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