Titanfall 2 Gets Its First New Titan: Monarch's Reign

Titanfall 2 Gets Its First New Titan: Monarch's Reign

Double XP!

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 31, 2017 @ 07:34 AM (Staff Bios)
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Titanfall 2 has stuck to its roots since its initial release, coming out with a steady flow of free DLC every so often, and keeping the game fairly fresh feeling. The free DLC has mostly been new maps, weapons, and customization options, but recently, Titanfall 2 has received its first DLC package that comes with a brand new Titan, Monarch. Monarch is completely unique to the other Titans in the game. She focuses on survival and improvement on the battlefield as she can self-upgrade herself, improve her combat abilities, and recharge her shield from friendly and enemy titans.

Along with Monarch, the update also adds a brand new map, Relic, and some new customization options like new callsign packs, new prime Titan skins, and new art packs. If you haven't played Titanfall 2 in a while, Monarch's Reign may add some replayability for you. Also, it's free, so why not.

P.S. All game modes have double XP at the moment. So what are you waiting for?

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