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2 years ago

Titanfall 3 is worth your time EA

Preface: I've played Titanfall 2 and have 1600 hours on Apex.

To put in terms EA will understand, there are a LOT of people willing to pay a LOT of money for Titanfall 3. I don't understand why no action has been taken regarding the idea of a sequel like Titanfall 3. If I were in a pitch meeting with Respawn execs, it would look something like this.

  1. Over the past several years FPS titles have become significantly more competitive and players are well aware of the effects of SBMM on match dynamics and the overall fun of games. That said, a movement shooter with giant robot mech-suits like TF3 would allow for a larger skill ceiling and would welcome a wider dynamic of generally more organic interactions between players of varying skill levels, reducing the need or worry of overturning SBMM and pissing off the player base (we can tell). This would generally sit well with competitive AND casual gamers alike as ... organic interactions allow for games to generate lots of hype... Organic interactions do well, they allow for those serendipitous clutch moments where people go crazy and hit clips that trend and create MASSIVE hype for the game, this markets the game on YouTube and TikTok and compels people to play it. A game like TF3, with it's increased skill ceiling and gameplay dynamics, is able to cater to and answer the needs of BOTH sweats AND casuals WITHOUT overdoing SBMM and killing off those serendipitous moments that make a game shine!
  2. Your competition is lagging, plain and simple. There's very little innovation in FPS games as studios have been sticking to the same recipe for nearly a decade. COD is rinsed, even after the MW3 announcement. Battlefield is doing alright after MANY revisions. Fortnite is Fortnite. Apex is still the best battle royal out now, but with Season 19 around the corner, a new legend, more reworks, and minor revisions, there's lots of uncertainty regarding the game's direction. Are we just going to keep adding legends and maps and guns till it becomes a bloated mess? There's a real BIG opportunity here to carve out a massive chunk of the Call of Duty and Fortnite community as COD fans are tired of their abusive girlfriend overpromising and underdelivering every year, and both communities are looking for a fun, new, and energetic pastime. 
  3. It would be so fun. I mean really, giant mech suit robots falling from the sky with massive cannons, explosions, and wall running? WHY IS NO ONE DONIG THIS ALREADY?!?!?  People want fun, new experiences. No one was ready for movement shooters in 2013. We've come a long way since then and it's clear that lots of people are quickly hitting skill ceilings in Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Apex. Titans falling from the sky and wall running add an entire new dimension of gameplay and map dynamics to master, something that will challenge sweats and bring a wow factor that casuals haven't seen in a minute, also something many kids were way too young to enjoy back in 2016 with Titanfall 2. In general, people have been playing Fortnite and Apex and COD for a while now, and there's by and large a massive number of semi-bored gamers out there, watching, waiting for the next new game to scratch that itch.

My advice:

Bring Titanfall 3 to Apex legends as a way to complement the already great battle royal and expand the universe you've created. 

I'm sure there's more to add here. Feel free to comment, let's breathe some life into this.

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