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Titanfall 2 gets a new single-player cinematic trailer

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
September 29, 2016
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The developers behind the Titanfall series have just unleashed a new Single Player Cinematic Trailer for the next game, Titanfall 2, and it’s safe to say that it is very immersive. Have a look at the full trailer below.

Featuring narration, action shots from the battlefront, and a downright ominous melody, the trailer reveals that Pilots are the dominant force on the Frontier. It is also revealed that combined with a Titan their powers become unmatched in battle no matter the odds.

Titanfall 2’s brand new Single Player campaign will be dropping on October 28th on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For now, head over to our Titanfall hub to stay up to date on all the latest information for the upcoming game. And while you’re at it, you can follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook to avoid missing a single moment of all the latest Xbox news and information.

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