'Titanfall 2' DLC release date, news: Fan-favorite map to return via 'Angel City's Most Wanted' DLC

A promotional image for "Titanfall 2" "Titanfall" official website

The first free downloadable content for "Titanfall 2" is about to come out next week.

Respawn Entertainment revealed that the "Titanfall 2: Angel City's Most Wanted" DLC will be released on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

The free DLC will feature the return of a fan-favorite map from "Titanfall 1" that covers the Angel City. But only those who pre-ordered the original game can access the map when the DLC comes out, while the rest of the players can start accessing the game on Saturday, Dec. 3.

The upcoming content will also come out with the Wingman Elite Pistol as well as several Titan Kits that will allow players to customize their Titan. The kits will include the Ion: Refraction Lens that splits Splitter Rifle in five ways: the Scorch: Scorched Earth that fires up the ground and leaves thermite along the way, the Northstar: Threat Optics that highlights the enemies when zoomed in, the Tone: Burst Loader that could allow the 40mm weapon to store up as much as three shots to blast out fire, the Legion: Hidden Compartment that allows Power Shot to have two charges, as well as the Ronin: Phase Reflex that can let Ronin duck away from danger in times of adversaries.

The game studio also revealed that the upcoming DLC is just the first of their planned updates for "Titanfall 2." According to Respawn, "We will have more drops that will differ in size and scope but the additional maps, modes, and weapons available will continue to be free."

Other upcoming contents for "Titanfall 2" that will come out before the end of 2016 includes several game mode twists, double XP weekend events, recognitions for top networks, and various social giveaways.

Respawn will also launch an in-game store that will let players buy items like new skins, camo, as well as Prime Titans for a price.

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