Respawn Entertainment has revealed the Titanfall War Games Map, which is part of the upcoming Expedition DLC Pack.
Titanfall Designer, Jason McCord, describes the War Games Map as a “Parkour playground.”
“The concept of a simulator level allowed for themed areas to act as the hardpoints while the buildings between are in the smooth, featureless style of the training mission rooms.
“The IMC start in an Airbase-style structure, complete with working Marvins and a tank repair garage. Some areas throughout the map will be ‘glitching out’, providing landmarks that let you [know] that you’re fighting in a virtual simulator.”
McCord continued,
“The middle tower is based off Rise, with small interior rooms connected by a very tight, high wallrun path through the center. This is also a shortcut across the center of the map, but with a high risk factor of being rodeo’ed or trapped by other Titans.
“The Militia side is based on Angel City, but with a night time twist. The multiple, spaced out buildings offer a different game play style than the singular, large structures found elsewhere. Rooftop and window-to-window fighting is the crux of combat here, with the hardpoint being on the bottom floor of a two-story shop that only Pilots and AI can access.”
You can take a look at the Titanfall Expedition DLC full details here.
The next two Expedition DLC maps will include Swampland (‘archaic alien technology) and Runoff (features water).
Take a look at the new War Games Map screenshots below:
The Titanfall Map Pack will run you US$9.99/AU$13.45/£7.99 and is scheduled to release in May.
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Source: CVG
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