A former Respawn Entertainment employee revealed on their LinkedIn profile that an unannounced project has been canceled after several years of development. No official reason for the cancellation has been given.
Last year, journalist Jeff Grubb reported that the project wasn't a mainline Titanfall entry, ruling out Titanfall 3. Respawn assembled a dedicated "experimental team" of multiplayer shooter specialists for its creation.
This isn't the first Respawn project to be canceled. An arcade shooter codenamed Titanfall Legends was also shut down last year.
The Titanfall series is celebrated for its unique blend of fast-paced action and mech combat, allowing players to battle as agile pilots or control powerful Titans. Since the 2014 debut of the first game, the franchise has garnered a significant following for its innovative gameplay, combining parkour elements with intense team-based battles.
Respawn is currently concentrating on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the third installment in the Jedi series, and a new, unannounced Star Wars strategy game developed in partnership with Bit Reactor.