'Titanfall 2' news: exclusive skin can be unlocked through 'Battlefield 1'

Promotional photo for "Titanfall 2" Facebook/Titanfallgame

A lot of people know that "Battlefield 1" will capture the attention of a lot of players, and most of them are ready to delve into everything the game has to offer. As such, EA is now offering the fans of another shooter game "Titanfall 2" a free skin for their mechs if they also happen to purchase the World War 1-themed first-person shooter game.

According to Game Rant, the reason behind the skin offer in "Titanfall 2" is due to the cross-promotion program made by EA.

The skin for the mech is basically something related to "Battlefield 1," and with that being the case, the players Titans will have the theme of the infamous Red Baron, the iconic Fokker Triplane piloted by the German ace Manfred Von Richtofen.

The mechs will have a red and white color scheme, and the fans who play "Battlefield 1" before "Titanfall 2" is available will have the skin waiting for them once the latter is released. This unique offer is one of the more recent cosmetic changes to be included in the game.

After all, other skins have been announced for those who frequently buy Doritos, Mountain Dew, and Buffalo Wild Wings products. Additionally, it will also offer an access for the one-on-one dueling game mode known as Coliseum that can be accessed using in-game tickets.

Thankfully, both "Battlefield 1" and "Titanfall 2" have been garnering a lot of positive reception from both fans and critics since their release. As such, a lot of people are actually thinking that even without the promotional skin, players will still buy both games. After all, the two games offer a wide range of gameplay choices, and despite the amount of time needed to play both, gamers will get more versatility nonetheless.

According to WWG, "Titanfall 2" will be released on Friday, Oct. 28 for the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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