Titanfall’s DLC Is Now Permanently Free

Hot off the multiplatform announcement of Titanfall 2 comes an interesting development regarding the original Titanfall. Recently, both the season pass and every individual DLC add-on for the original title became free to download across the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC versions. As it turns out, this is far from a limited time offer, at least if this recent tweet from the game's official account is true.

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Hot off the multiplatform announcement of Titanfall 2 comes an interesting development regarding the original Titanfall. Recently, both the season pass and every individual DLC add-on for the original title became free to download across the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC versions. As it turns out, this is far from a limited time offer, at least if this recent tweet from the game’s official account is true.

Besides being a nice gesture, there has been some speculation that this may be a sign of things to come regarding how developer Respawn Entertainment will handle DLC pricing for Titanfall 2. Studio co-founder Vince Zampella recently said that they may switch to a business model similar to Evolve, with downloadable maps being free and cosmetic character and weapon skins costing money instead.

Tell us, do you approve of this possible new approach to DLC distribution for Titanfall? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.


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