Titanfall 3 Rumored to Be Inbound in 2026
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Titanfall 3 has been a hot topic ever since the release of the second game in the franchise, but Respawn Entertainment has kept its distance from it for quite some time, which is understandable given the studio has been busy with Apex Legends and its own Star Wars franchise.
Although the game was once in development, it was eventually canceled as the developers shifted their focus to Apex Legends. However, two of the most reliable leakers have now hinted that the title could finally be in development and potentially arriving next year.
Apex Legends Leakers Suggest Titanfall 3 Release Set for 2026

Recently, two Apex Legends leakers and dataminers, Osvaldatore and Yorotsuki, tweeted about how fun it is to announce something real on April Fool’s Day.
The leaker then shared a banner for Titanfall 3, stating that the game could be announced during The Game Awards 2025 and released the following year. Yorotsuki mentioned that he first heard about the title’s development back in December but waited to verify the information before sharing it.
Another leaker, Osvaldatore, has also confirmed the news, suggesting that the game is indeed in development. It’s worth noting that Yorotsuki is a reliable leaker who has previously accurately disclosed details about the overhaul of heirlooms in Apex Legends.
Given their track record, it’s reasonable to think that these leaks might be legit. However, it’s still wise to take this news with a grain of salt.
Regardless, Titanfall 2 provided one of the best single-player campaigns, packed with action. Unfortunately, Titanfall 2’s release didn’t go as well as publisher EA would have hoped, and most people attribute that to the game releasing between EA’s own Battlefield 1 and Activision’s Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
Even if that was the case, the game has garnered cult status in recent years with its awe-inspiring campaign, and excellent multiplayer. Back in 2023, Respawn CEO Vince Zampella said he would “love” for Titanfall 3 to happen, though mentions that it has to be the “right thing.” Could Respawn finally found the right thing they’re looking for, then?
While the info comes from reliable dataminers and leakers, this is still something that should be treated as a rumor until officially debunked or confirmed by Respawn Entertainment or EA.
Speaking of Respawn, the studio is not only working on the “final chapter” of its Star Wars single-player games, but the studio is also collaborating with Bit Reactor for a tactics-based Star Wars game, which we recently blew wide open with screenshots and early info before its official reveal later this month.
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