Titanfall 2's Dev Team Size is 90 in Comparison to Original's 70

Titanfall 2's Dev Team Size is 90 in Comparison to Original's 70

That's close to about 30 percent more than the original!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 30, 2016 @ 04:44 AM (Staff Bios)
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So here's something for you Titanfall fans: you should be pleased to know that the Titanfall 2 dev team is much larger than the original--like 30 percent larger. With Titanfall 2 heading to consoles and PC before March 2017, unless you believe a source that it's heading this year.

Respawn Entertainment is busy busy, having more than enough of a budget to make a game they always desired. What comes with that budget is the ability to go multiplatform and increase the team's size.
HR and recruiting manager Kristin Christopher explains to Develop that there are 90 people working on the title, which is 20 more than the original team. Though we know that there is a single-player campaign and a (hopefully) well-crafted story this time around, it's nice to be assured that there are more people working on it, which would explain the somewhat speedy development timeframe.

Titanfall 2 is currently in development for the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Hopefully we will see something come this E3 in June.

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