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Xbox One to receive two updates before Titanfall’s March 11th launch

Ron Ron
February 7, 2014
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Xbox One to receive two updates before Titanfall's March 11th launch

The much awaited game title Titanfall has finally received a release date. The team over at Respawn Entertainment has announced that they will release the game on March 11th. Both the Xbox One and PC versions will be available in North America on March 11th, but European fans will have to wait until March 13th.

The company assured everyone in an official blog post today that the game is ready, and only finishing touches are being added to the game. Meanwhile, Bluepoint has noted that it will take some extra time to get the Xbox 360 version of the game available in North America by March 25th, and in Europe by March 28th.

“All three platforms have the amazing intensity and dynamic gameplay between Titans and Pilots and we can’t wait to see what everyone thinks when they start playing the full game next month,” EA stated in an official blog post.

In the meantime, Microsoft will be pushing two critical updates to the Xbox One console. The first one will fix the party chat functionality and will bring an onscreen battery power indicator. The updates are scheduled to arrive on February 11th and March 4th. The February 11th update will also get you a better hard drive manager alongside support for USB keyboards. The latter update is expected to optimize the Xbox One pushing a new party and multiplayer function. 

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