'Titanfall 2' news: single-player mode trailer debuts

Promotional photo for "Titanfall 2" Facebook/Titanfallgame

Recently, a new trailer has been released for the upcoming game "Titanfall 2" which focuses mainly on the single-player campaign story of the game. It gave an introduction to the game's new protagonist name Jack, as well as the Titan that accompanies him, BT. It also gives players an idea on what the two will go through, and so far, the game looks pretty awesome.

According to the Ecumenical News, the new trailer is primarily composed of cinematic scenes as well as some in-game footage. The story involves as Jack — a rifleman militia — who has crash-landed on a planet where he eventually finds the pilot controlling BT. After which, the latter started transferring authorization to the former in order for Jack to take control over BT and establish a link. As such, the journey of the unlikely duo begins in "Titanfall 2."

Also, the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) will be the main villain for the new campaign, and their main goal is to build weapons of mass destruction which can cause planetary devastation if need be.

Drama is also part of the trailer, highlighting the growing link between BT and Jack, with the former willing to lay down its life for the latter.

An article by IGN reports that one of the game's most hyped-up features once it is released is its multiplayer mode. After all, the Bounty Hunt mode shown in during the E3 2016 event way back in June —  as well as the multiplayer option — gives players the chance to be more cooperative, allowing them to heal their allies as well as give them buffs with the use of extra batteries.

The collector's edition of "Titanfall 2" will feature the Deluxe Edition, as well as an 8 GB Dog Tag Flash drive, an aluminum-covered journal, and a 1:1 scale Vanguard Pilot helmet replica. This package will cost $250, which is worth it considering the features included in the package.

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