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Respawn Entertainment Says Titanfall 2 Should Have Sold Better

In a recent interview with GameSpot, Respawn Entertainment Co-Founder and CEO Vince Zampella admitted that while Titanfall 2 “sold well” and was ultimately “successful”, it could have sold better. Saying..

“The game was successful, it sold well, but it didn’t quite sell as well as it should have. Maybe because it was super-crowded, the pricing was aggressive–it was a rough window to launch our game.”

Zampella also said that the franchise will continue along with “other things” that have yet to be announced.

 

“It’s important for us to keep the franchise going. ‘We’re doing more Titanfall,’ which is the quote I’m supposed to say. We have our franchise creative director, who’s in charge of safeguarding the franchise in multiple formats and making sure it continues to grow. There’s some other things we’re doing that haven’t been announced just yet, but we’re heavily invested in the Titanfall universe.”

 

“We’re working on more Titanfall–we’re not announcing what that is yet, but there’s a few other things in the works–the mobile game, which turned out fantastic and is super fun, the fans love it and allowed us to expand on what we did in the last games. So I’m pretty happy with what the franchise has become.”

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