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Titanfall’s latest DLC ‘Frontier’s Edge’ adds three new locations to the popular game

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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Titanfall’s latest DLC, 'Frontier's Edge' coming up with 3 new locations

The second of three downloadable content packs (DLC) for the popular shooter Titanfall has been announced. Known as Frontier’s Edge, the DLC brings three new maps, and is priced at $9.99. It will be available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows PC — although an exact release date is still unknown.

The Frontier’s Edge introduces three new locations, namely, Dig Site, Haven, and Export. The creator Respawn Entertainment says that these new locations will push “the battle to the furthest reaches of the universe.” Exciting!

The Dig Site will have you fight with an “isolated mining outpost”, whereas Export will provide you with a lot of mining activity, it seems. Haven takes you to an “exclusive beach resort” where you can wreak havoc with titans and play with heavy weaponry.

As previously noted, the DLC costs $9.99, though if you have subscribed to the $24.99 season pass for all the three packs, you don’t need to spend any extra money. Excited about the new DLC? Let us know in the comments below!

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