'Titanfall 2' release date news: New trailer showcases all six titans

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"Titanfall 2," one of the most anticipated games this year, has revealed its six new Titan classes through a trailer.

According to Game Rant, Respawn Entertainment's "Titanfall 2" had some busy weeks as it just finished its second week of pre-alpha multiplayer testing. This allowed some select players to get their hands on some of the upcoming multiplayer modes and at the same time play a small part of the game's entirety once it launches with its full compendium of Titans. After all, the new trailer has already disclosed the entire Titan roster, and as such fans are certainly hyped up about it.

Those who played the pre-alpha multiplayer testing phase of the game was able to pick from two of the six available titan classes. However, this new trailer not only reveals the names of the new titans but also enumerates the features of each of these mechs. The six confirmed classes include: Ion, Legion, Northstar, Ronin, Scorch and Tone, and each of them have their own combat specialization, from lightning-fast attacks, tanking to zone control.

Legion can be seen as one of the most defensive Titan, since it can switch to close range ammunition that could knock back enemies or long range missiles that can inflict more damage the longer the distance. Furthermore, its core ability can be powered up to enable Legion to automatically lock on to closer targets.

Ronin is a quick and nimble titan, specializing in hit-and-run tactics. It cannot take much punishment compared to the other titans though, but its long sword can be used to attack or defend itself. Ion and Scorch are familiar since they have been featured in the pre-alpha test. The former has an energy rifle and side laser-based power attacks while the latter has a thermite launcher for zone control. Northstar is a sniper while Tone uses explosives.

"Titanfall 2" will be released by Oct. 28 for the Xbox One, PS4 and the PC.

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