Titanfall ending Has two Sides to play for, which side will you like best.
Titanfall will be releasing soon, and we have more details about the main story of the game. Now we are use to having a single player campaign in which we go through once in our life and then we move onto the Multiplayer. Well, based on this The developers of Titanfall have decided to remove the single player campaign and add two different endings to the game. So you have two factions to choose from, either IMC or Militia and you have the choice to play them both and find out the outcome of them. Once you complete either of the factions then you unlock different modes and play either story at any mission. Below you can read in detail what Titanfall developers says from an excerpt from Titanfall community.
Does this mean Titanfall won’t have a definitive ‘end’, continuing indefinitely?
Titanfall will most definitely have an ending. It’s not a story if it doesn’t have an ending, but there are multiple sides to that story. It’s told from both the Militia and IMC perspectives, and to fully grasp Titanfall’s campaign, you’ll need to play it from both sides. And as with any good story, we’ve hopefully peppered it with enough detail and nuance that you’ll notice something new every time you replay it.
Can we expect a vast, overarching story about the fate of the universe? And if so, is this a nod towards lots of post-release updates?
Most consumers play the single-player campaign of any shooter only once, and then go on to play multiplayer for months or years. Single player campaigns take hundreds of thousands of hours to develop, and with a team as small as ours we couldn’t afford to sink that kind of development time into a four to eight hour journey people will only play once. What we’re hoping to achieve is to take an exciting cinematic experience and weave it into multiplayer gameplay so compelling, that players will continue to be engrossed in the universe of Titanfall for months and years after its release.
How have you added a sense of story-led progression? Will multiplayer progression – in terms of levels/XP – be tied to narrative advancement?
So we’ve only really spoken about one way to play Titanfall. That’s Campaign Multiplayer. You can join a lobby by yourself or with a party, but here’s where it gets different. You and your party or enlisted into a faction, either IMC or Militia. You’ll play the campaign and progress through the narrative hitting the missions in order until you’ve beaten the game on that faction. You’ll then have the option to play through again from the beginning on the other faction. Once you’ve beaten the game from both sides, you’ll be able to play any mission on either faction you like. There are traditional modes as well that you’d expect from a multiplayer FPS game and you can start playing those from the first time you run the game. No matter what you play, you earn XP and progress.