UPDATE

: EA sends along clarification that, "Players will also earn Coliseum tickets by playing multiplayer. The Mountain Dew and Buffalo Wild Wings promotions are just another way for fans to get tickets to Coliseum mode."

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: US restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings has teamed up with EA for a Titanfall 2 Participants who eat at one of the 1175 US locations between October 28 and the end of November 2016, will receive access to an "exclusive" Titanfall 2 multiplayer mode and Titan insignia.The mode will apparently offer a space "where players have the chance to earn huge rewards – more than anywhere else in the game"."We're excited to partner with EA and offer our guests unique and exclusive opportunities to immerse themselves in one of the most anticipated releases of the year," Wild Wings' VP Todd Kronebusch told Business Wire (via Eurogamer ). "From exclusive game content to our partnership with ELEAGUE that brings e-sports directly to our restaurants, we’re listening to our Guests and embracing their passion for gaming and competition.”What's not clear at this point is how the 'huge rewards' will affect non-buffalo-wing-eating customers. Although there are no further details at this time, a similar promotion running with Mountain Dew and Doritos offers a new 1v1 battle mode called Coliseum. As we hear more, we'll be sure to let you know.If you were hoping to try out Titanfall 2 before the game comes out, you may be disappointed. Titanfall 2 will not be part of EA Access or Origin Access , meaning there won't be any free trials or early access to the game on Xbox One or PC, nor will there be any discounts when it launches.

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