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Got Titanfall? Here are tips and tricks to get your game on

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Got Titanfall? Here are tips and tricks to get your game on

Last night Titanfall launched for both Xbox One and PC, at least in the US. You may have heard about it — it got a bit of press. Now Microsoft is already looking to help out customers of the latest title, as the company has released a new video filled with tips and tricks for gamers.

“Ryan Treit, a producer working with Microsoft Studios, narrates the video above, and helps players get a running start with these giant robots. He advises pilots to ‘stay vertical’ and if they are on the ground, to embrace wall running”, the company points out. Before you get too excited, this won’t lend magic that helps you beat the game, it’s only aimed to steer you in the right direction.

The video spans just over six minutes, and you can watch it below. If you haven’t grabbed the game yet, then head to Microsoft or any of numerous other retailers both online and brick and mortar. It currently retails for $59.99.

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