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The two Titanfall games are some of the most highly-praised single-player shooter experiences available and fans have been clamoring for a third game in the same style, waiting since Titanfall 2’s release in 2016.

Respawn Entertainment did plan on making a third entry into the series, but that project became battle royale shooter Apex Legends instead, which shares its setting with Titanfall and references events from the two games at several points.

The hopes of Titanfall fans have now been dashed again, as EA has canceled another potential game in the series according to a report by Bloomberg. Apparently code-named Titanfall Legends, or TFL for short, the game was envisioned as a single-player title set in the universe Titanfall and Apex Legends share. Mohammad Alavi, who left EA in 2022, directed the project.

EA is planning to reassign the team to new positions internally, according to the report.

Respawn, which has evolved into one of EA’s most successful studios, has expanded in recent years and works on several projects aside from supplying Apex Legends with new content. The studio is currently developing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to its successful single-player game Jedi: Fallen Order, which has been delayed to April 2023 from the original March release. It also works on an untitled Star Wars first-person shooter and produces an untitled Star Wars strategy game in cooperation with Bit Reactor.

EA recently halted the development of Apex Legends Mobile and Battlefield Mobile as well, shutting down these services.