Respawn wants fans to enter combat as soon as they are ready

Mar 7, 2014 10:04 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Respawn Entertainment working on the upcoming Titanfall says that all those who have legitimate copies of the game can play it before the official launch date without fearing that they will be banned.

The company also says that all the servers for the multiplayer experience are still being prepared for the launch dates, and that means those who play early might have some issues with them that Respawn will be unable to address.

The information comes from a Twitter message delivered by company co-founder Vince Zampella.

Titanfall will be offered on March 11 on the Xbox One and the PC in the United States and on March 13 in Europe.

Those who are planning to buy the game on the Xbox 360 need to wait another two weeks, and no cross-platform play is planned for the title.

Playing Titanfall early will allow players to gather experience and get their rank up, while also using the new Generations system that Respawn Entertainment is implementing.

At the same time, gamers are able to become familiar with the maps and the game modes and can learn which weapons they perform best with, which will offer them a clear advantage soon after the game is officially out.