Respawn Entertainment is vowing to increase the frequency of updates for its multiplayer shooter, Titanfall

A new blog post from Game Director Steve Fukuda stressed that not only will the Titanfall team be "accelerating" updates, but we should expect an increased focus on the "frequency and quality of communication" around said updates with the Titanfall community.

Titanfall Patches and Updates

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The first round of updates will address issues in the current game - "tending to the garden to keep the weeds out" - like last week's adjustments to the Gooser Challenge. The second round fall under "convenience features": little tweaks like the recent update to Party Colors that don't massively affect the infrastructure of the game, but will make "life more pleasant" for Titanfall players.Finally, there are infrastructural features like the recent beta introduction of Private Match. These are the big, chunky updates that tend to require beta trials and multiple iterations in order to change the game for the better.Beyond updates, we should expect a few more tangible additional features to the game, like a new Burn Card set and the recently announced Expedition map pack arriving in May."Our plans for supporting Titanfall are simple," Fukuda concedes. "We'll keep you better informed between updates, and we'll deliver free updates to you on a regular basis. We are constantly tweaking our support plans in response to your feedback, and although we cannot promise everything requested will go through, we are listening."Read the full blog post at the Titanfall website.

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