Main series Titanfall Titanfall, the first game in the series, was released for
Xbox One and
Microsoft Windows on March 11, 2014. On April 8, 2014, it released for
Xbox 360. The game was mainly multiplayer focused with no real single-player campaign included. Instead, there was a single-player tutorial included that served as a way for the player to learn the mechanics of the game.
Titanfall 2 Titanfall 2 was released on October 28, 2016, for the
Xbox One,
PlayStation 4, and
Microsoft Windows. This time, the game included a single-player campaign with a full-fledged story. Many of the mechanics from
Titanfall returned, including maps in multiplayer. The game received several free updates after its launch, including a returning multiplayer mode known as Frontier Defense. The level "
Effect and Cause" in particular was well received.
Spin-offs Titanfall: Assault Titanfall: Assault was a
top-down real-time strategy game for mobile platforms in the style of
Clash Royale. It was developed by Particle City and
Respawn Entertainment, published by
Nexon, and released for
iOS and
Android in August 2017. All servers for
Titanfall: Assault were shut down on July 30, 2018. On July 31, 2018,
Titanfall: Assault was removed from
Google Play shortly after the servers were shut down.
Cancelled Titanfall: Frontline Titanfall: Frontline was a
collectible card game that was played in real-time. The player collects and places Pilot, Titan, and burn cards to damage and defeat their opponent. Pilot and Titan cards can combine to perform extra damage. In January 2017,
Titanfall: Frontline was cancelled.
Titanfall Online In 2016, EA announced that it was partnering with
Nexon to create an Asian market-specific version of
Titanfall called
Titanfall Online, similar to
Counter-Strike Online and
Call of Duty Online. This version was based on the first
Titanfall rather than its sequel, with some slight differences like four main pilots in the game, the introduction of a new titan, and a new map.
Titanfall Online had a closed beta in 2017.
Titanfall Online was cancelled on July 9, 2018, primarily due to poor reception during testing and a changing market.
Unannounced Titanfall/Apex Legends single-player crossover On 2 February 2023, rumored single-player
Titanfall and
Apex Legends game codenamed TFL (short for
Titanfall Legends) was cancelled prior to any public announcement.
Unannounced Titanfall extraction shooter A
Titanfall project codenamed "R7" was cancelled in April 2025. According to people familiar with the project, the game had been in an early stage, and was developed by Respawn Entertainment. ==Development==