Heppe went on to comment the team behind Titanfall is currently working out the bugs while a engineer on the project let out that they were able to assure a much less messy retail launch thanks to the betas.
“You never want to say that everything is going to be perfect. Obviously there are things that can change. But you don’t want to say, ‘oh, no, there will still be problems,’ because you don’t want to give people a lack of confidence in what you’re doing. I think that this beta was really about giving people confidence that not only will we be communicative with them, but we’re actively trying to work out any bugs now.”Respawn's community manager Abbie Heppe
The above should keep the naysayers at bay regarding a possible disastrous launch being predicted by some.
Titanfall is still slated to release on March 11th for PC, Xbox 360, and the Xbox One.
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