Electronic Arts is hiding announcement event later today to talk about all of its upcoming games, and that includes Titanfall 2. But we actually got an early look because someone at EA forgot to turn the cameras off while testing its livestream on YouTube.
Titanfall 2 is coming soon from EA, and developer Respawn Entertainment, and — unlike its predecessor — it will feature a single-player campaign. As part of the test for its media briefing before the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show in Los Angeles, EA included the campaign trailer for Titanfall 2. The rehearsal also claimed it is debuting in October and will include six new titans. EA and Respawn responded to the leak by releasing the official trailer early.
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Respawn boss Vince Zampella took to Twitter following the leak to admit that something went wrong.
Looks like there was a snafu here at #EAPlay and something got out…
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) June 12, 2016
Personally, I blame the Decepticons.
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