Titanfall 2’s Multiplayer Is Back, And So Are Players, As An Unexpected Fix Hits Servers
A surprise update has it working properly.
It’s been a long time since Titanfall 2’s multiplayer has worked properly. For years, players have been disconnected from the shooter's matchmaking if they had to sit in the queue for a while – which is the norm for older games. Obviously, this issue can suck a lot of fun out of Titanfall 2 for players who like the game.
But, things seem to be looking up. According to a report on PC Gamer, a ‘surprise’ official update has the whole thing working again and players are coming back. In fact, the game hit a peak player count of over 22k. That’s exciting news for fans of the game.
In additional good news, the game’s featured playlist rotation is being updated and other PvP changes have been made.
Now, about that Titanfall 3?
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