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'Titanfall 2': A Glitch in the Frontier DLC Announced for April; More 'Rad Stuff' Promised This Month

"Titanfall 2" is getting more downloadable content (DLC) support from Respawn Entertainment. This month alone brings a lot of surprises for players.

In a blog post, publisher Electronic Arts (EA) teased "a bunch of rad stuff in the works for April" with the first details set to be revealed next week.

"We will be posting a blog that will reveal a bunch of the things we've got in the works for DLC for the next few months," EA wrote of the upcoming expansions for "Titanfall 2."

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"This won't cover everything single thing we have planned but will give you a good sense of what to expect over the next few months and we've got some exciting things to share," the video game company added.

However, it did reveal that the "Titanfall 2" DLC is called A Glitch in the Frontier. The release date as well as the content and trailer will be released in the coming weeks, too.

For now, what the developers can reveal has to do with the "new stuff" they are working on for the Featured Mode tab in the multiplayer.

"I can't get into details yet but towards the end of the month expect to see new stuff there outside of the normal modes as we'll be experimenting with a few things," they stated.

"We're also working on some new content. In addition to providing more communication we also have desire to share more about the people, culture, and work that goes on at Respawn," they continued.

In their effort to reach more fans and get their feedback to allow them to be more involved with the development process of "Titanfall 2" DLCs.

These include Inside Dev Blogs, a question-and-answer (Q&A) video series called Respawnses and "Titanfall 2" developer commentary called Respawn Plays. The developer is also looking to launch contests for fan art and game clips.

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