In a surprising turn of events, Respawn Entertainment has released an unexpected update for Titanfall 2, leading to a significant resurgence in the player base. The update resolved long-standing server issues that had plagued the game’s multiplayer mode for years. This revival, combined with subtle hints in recent Apex Legends patch notes, has ignited discussions among fans about the possibility of Titanfall 3.
Respawn’s CEO had expressed interest in a sequel to Titanfall 2 earlier this year, and the recent surge in Titanfall 2 players has only fueled the anticipation for a potential continuation of the franchise. The player counts for Titanfall 2 have consistently exceeded 20,000 since the patch, with a peak of 23,234 on PC alone, according to Steam Charts.
Players are now easily finding multiplayer lobbies, relishing the thrill of wall-running, and engaging in intense battles. Console players have reported similar experiences, with some claiming to find matches in less than 10 seconds.
The unexpected revival has generated optimism among the fanbase for a sequel to Titanfall. Many players are eager for Titanfall 3, with some expressing their willingness to purchase it on day one. However, there are skeptics who point to the success of Apex Legends, suggesting that Respawn may focus on their battle royale title rather than a new Titanfall installment.
While the desire for Titanfall 3 is strong, there is no official confirmation or concrete information about its development. It’s worth noting that a sequel to Titanfall 2 was in development for some time before being canceled. The series director has since moved on to a new project, making the timeline for a potential Titanfall 3 uncertain. Fans remain hopeful but are aware that they may have to wait for any official announcements.
In the meantime, the Titanfall community continues to enjoy the renewed multiplayer experience in Titanfall 2, hoping that their enthusiasm will eventually lead to the creation of Titanfall 3.




