UPDATE 2: After discussions with the development team at Respawn Entertainment, Vince Zampella stated via Twitter that the Titanfall Beta will go open. According to his tweet, the Xbox One beta will go into an open stage later today followed by the PC version tomorrow.
Opening XB1 first, at some point tonight. PC will follow, maybe tomorrow.
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) February 16, 2014
This was also confirmed by Respawn Entertainment designer Jason McCord.
We are opening the Titanfall beta to everyone, no codes necessary! XB1 tonight, PC codes later! Follow @Respawn for the official status!
— Jason McCord (@MonsterclipRSPN) February 16, 2014
Stay tuned to GamerHeadlines as the story develops.
UPDATE:
Planning to let the fans stress out the Titanfall servers at a maximum, Zampella added on Twitter that he discussed the Titanfall Open Beta suggestion with Respawn Entertainment engineer Jon Shiring.
Ok, just heard from @jonshiring. His words are 'Let's break it', so the plan is to make the beta fully open and have you max stress it!
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) February 16, 2014
According to Zampella’s statement on twitter, Shiring’s response was positive, meaning that a Titanfall Open Beta plan may be coming in action soon.
Original Article:
Being on the top of the trending charts the last few days Titanfall is one of the most anticipated titles of 2014 and everyone wants to get their hands on some beta keys. Even though many got the chance to experience the game, others found themselves searching for hours or even buying Titanfall beta key codes in order to enter.
However, it seems like most of the codes that were meant to be sent out to the public by EA were never delivered. The news comes from Respawn Entertainment co founder Vince Zampella. In his attempt to be helpful to the public and answer any question regarding the state of the game via Twitter, he stated that “a lot of codes EA sent were never delivered.”
Sounds like a lot of codes EA sent were never delivered. We are working on ways to get everyone in, maybe we need to just open it up
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) February 16, 2014
He also added that they are considering to make the Titanfall beta open, because of the problems with the codes that were not sent out. In another tweet, Zampella said that Respawn Entertainment will be extending the beta test at least a day to make up for the server down time.
We are going to extend at least a day, to make up for the down time.
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) February 16, 2014
If you still haven’t received your code, you may go ahead and check out our official Titanfall Beta key giveaway. The game will be released on March 13 to the PC and the Xbox One, as the Xbox 360 version was delayed to March 28,2014.
Are you excited about Titanfall? Are you in the beta? Share your thoughts on the game in the comments below or enter our discussion in our forums.
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