Prepare for titansmall

Titanfallmight not have made as big of a splash as it wanted, with itsCall of Duty-but-with-mechs gameplay, but it has its following. Those who just can’t get enough of the “expansive sci-fi universe” ofTitanfallat home might be in luck; developer Respawn Entertainment is teaming up with Nexon to bring the franchise to mobile and tablet devices.

The two studios are co-funding a new developerParticle City, which is sort of a sub-developer to Respawn, founded in part by Respawn’s Vince Zampella and sharing office space in Los Angeles. Particle City is currently hiring to work on the mobileTitanfallgames.

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No genre or format has been announced for the upcoming Titanfall mobile title(s), but Zampella extols the partnership with Nexon, citing the publisher’s “free-to-play expertise” as a strong point.

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