
A former studio employee disclosed this information on her LinkedIn profile. The game had been in development for multiple years before production was abruptly suspended this week, with no explanation provided.
Journalist Jeff Grubb previously reported that this project wasn’t a core entry in the series—confirming it wasn’t Titanfall 3. Respawn assembled a dedicated "experimental team" to develop it, hiring experts with multiplayer shooter experience.
Earlier, the studio scrapped another project—an arcade shooter under the working title Titanfall Legends—which was discontinued last year.
The Titanfall franchise stands out for its fast-paced fusion of infantry combat and mech-driven warfare, allowing players to engage as agile pilots or command towering Titans. Since its 2014 debut, the series has earned acclaim for its innovative blend of parkour mechanics and intense squad-based combat.
Currently, Respawn is prioritizing development on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and a new Star Wars strategy game produced alongside Bit Reactor.