As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that this free offer from EA is like finding a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory! Titanfall 2 was one of the crown jewels in the gaming world back in 2016, and it still holds a special place in many hearts.
The widely recognized title from Electronic Arts (EA), known as Battlefield among others like Apex Legends, Mass Effect, Need for Speed, Star Wars Battlefront, and Star Wars Jedi, is now available at no cost. EA, also recognized as Electronic Arts, is the powerhouse behind numerous game series, including Dragon Age, The Sims, FIFA, College Football, NHL, Madden NFL, Burnout, Dead Space, F1, Medal of Honor, Mirror’s Edge, Plants vs. Zombies, Skate, SSX, UFC, Super Mega Baseball, PGA Tour, and an extensive list of additional titles. This company is a major player and IP owner in the video game industry.
For approximately the next 24 hours, up until December 25th, users of Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X can get a free game from one of these series through EA Play or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Once obtained, the game becomes permanent property in your library. You don’t need to keep an active subscription to either service to retain the game. In essence, it’s a unique promotion.
2016 saw the debut of the game we’re discussing, which was among the most notable releases that year, joining heavyweights like Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Overwatch, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Battlefield 1, DOOM, Inside, Dark Souls III, Pokemon Go, Persona 5, and several other top-tier games.
If you’re still figuring out what game we’re talking about, it’s either been elusive or you haven’t joined us in the loop yet – it’s Titanfall 2, to be precise, or more accurately, the Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition. This special version comes equipped with the main game, along with a generous serving of extra content to enhance your gaming experience.
“Call down your Titan and get ready for an exhilarating first-person shooter experience in Titanfall 2,” reads an official blurb about the game for those unfamiliar with it. “The sequel introduces a new single player campaign that explores the bond between Pilot and Titan. Or blast your way through an even more innovative and intense multiplayer experience – featuring 6 new Titans, deadly new Pilot abilities, expanded customization, new maps, modes, and much more.”
Despite frequent disruptions due to cyber attacks on the multiplayer servers, the game’s campaign remains intact and is one of the finest first-person shooter campaigns ever made. For those interested in experiencing the campaign, be prepared to invest around six hours, with completionists needing approximately twice that amount of time.
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2024-12-24 05:10