Here’s some interesting information to ponder on while we wait for Respawn’s upcoming mecha shooter Titanfall. According to reports, each of the campaign maps for Titanfall will have their own game mode.
Speaking to OXM, Respawn Producer Drew McCoy revealed that the in-games levels won’t host any other modes, and that each of the campaign levels will arrive with their own separate game mode.
“The campaign plays the levels with their missions in a specific order to tell the story. Each campaign level has its own game mode - it's not like you'll play Attrition, then another time you'll play a different mode. In the campaign, Angel City is Attrition. That's the story for that level," McCoy stated.
Additionally, McCoy revealed that players will be able to play the game without campaign objectives, if they wish. “When you first start the game you will play campaign multiplayer, which takes the bits and pieces you're used to having in single-player, like a story and characters, and big moments that contextualise what you're doing - we're putting that into multiplayer."
However, it is to be kept in mind that all these changes have been made for the game’s campaign multiplayer.
Apart from that, Respawn also recently revealed that a Titanfall Collector's Edition which will be available for $249.99. The Collector's Edition and includes "an exclusive collectible 18-inch hand-crafted titan statue with diorama and battery-powered LED lighting, a full-size art book featuring more than 190 pages of rare concept art, and an exclusive full-size schematic poster of the Atlas titan."
“In Titanfall, many generations of humanity live in the deepest reaches of explored space. This vast region is known as The Frontier. It contains many well-known and inhabited solar systems, but many more worlds remain uncharted,” the official page for the same states.
“Most people will never travel this far away from normal civilization. But for pioneers, explorers, mercenaries, outlaws, and soldiers - the Frontier offers both adventure and opportunity.”
Titanfall is set to hit Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC on March 11, 2014 in North America and March 13, 2014 in Europe and Australia. There's also talk of the game coming to PlayStation 4, though nothing has been confirmed.