'Titanfall 2' DLC news and updates: 'Angel City's Most Wanted' DLC arrives for free next week

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Respawn Entertainment's highly popular first person shooter video game sequel, "Titanfall 2," was just released last month and the company has promised fans that it will be supporting the game with the addition of new post-release content. Now, the studio has revealed details about its first-ever DLC expansion pack for the game called "Angel City's Most Wanted."

The first DLC expansion pack is expected to be the first of many DLCs that the company will be releasing in the coming months. The DLC brings with it a myriad of brand new content and changes including a returning map, a new weapon, a new Pilot Execution , and six new Titan Kits.

With the new DLC, players will be able to relive their previous skirmishes from the original "Titanfall" video game through the use of the remade map of the original "Angel City" arena. Players will also now be able to get access to a brand new weapon called the "Wingman Elite" pistol. A new Pilot Execution called "Inner Piece" can also now be utilized which basically allows players to phase into an unsuspecting victim and execute a stealth kill.

While the new DLC itself will be adding a new in-game store that contains some aesthetic items, Respawn reiterated their promise of providing a fair and balanced gameplay for its players. The company explicitly mentioned that the game will in no way have any purchases that would give paying players any sort of advantage.

"We will have no in-game currency exchange. No locked loot boxes, crafting shards or pay-to-win weaponry. No RNG. If you see something you like, you buy it and that's it. These in no way effect stats and are purely cosmetic," the studio mentioned in a post.

The "Angel City's Most Wanted" DLC expansion for "Titanfall 2" will start rolling out for players who pre-ordered the game next week on Nov. 30. Other players will be getting access to it a few days later on Dec. 3.

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