Titanfall's development team will explore the possibility of adding Oculus Rift support to the game post-launch.

Respawn Entertainment community manager Abbie Heppe told Digital Spy that the studio did not have the time to optimise the title for the VR headset in advance.



"We've been so busy just trying to get the game out. That is one of those things that we will evaluate post launch. We have them in the office, we've definitely played around with them, but that was more a side project for some of our coders," she said.

"After launch we will have probably a little more time when we are not totally crazy trying to get a game out."

Heppe refused to confirm or deny whether there is a finished build of Titanfall that works with Oculus Rift, but did reveal that she had witnessed demo footage of the game being played with the device.

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"I've walked through a couple of the demos and it's pretty neat, especially with the cool stuff we have in Titanfall, there is a lot of possibilities," she added.

"I'm always a little bit sceptical when it comes to stuff that's wearable because you've seen people attempt to do it in the past and it's never caught on large-scale. But it's so much fun to play with, so we'll see."

Titanfall was released for PC and Xbox One in the UK on March 14, with the Xbox 360 edition due on March 28 in Europe and March 25 in North America.

The game's minimum PC specs were revealed earlier this week.

Watch a trailer for Titanfall below:

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