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Respawn Entertainment celebrates the one-year anniversary of Titanfall

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
September 17, 2019
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Respawn Entertainment celebrates the one-year anniversary of Titanfall

In honor of Titanfall’s release one year ago, Titanfall’s Season Pass is now available for free on Xbox Live. Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners can pick up the free Titanfall Season Pass, which is originally priced at $24.99. In order to use the Titanfall Season Pass, you will of course need to own Titanfall; Titanfall is also available for just $29.99 on Xbox Live.

In a statement by the creators of Titanfall, Respawn Entertainment released a statement for the free offering of the Titanfall Season Pass:

“In celebration of our one year anniversary, all Titanfall map packs are now available for free on Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. You just have to head to the online store on Origin or Xbox and download the Season Pass.”

Anyone with an Xbox Live Gold account can take advantage of this offer by going to the Xbox Games Store on Xbox One or Xbox 360. Downloading the Titanfall Season Pass will give you access to three additional map sets not included in Titanfall. Remember, you will need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play Titanfall as it is an online-only game.

So head on over to the Xbox Live Game Store and download the Titanfall Season Pass today. 

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