Leaked Titanfall screenshots show ziplines and heavy turrets in multiplayer - Report
Alleged screenshots reveal a player travelling through the environment on a zipline; new details on Pilot Hunter mode emerge.
More images from upcoming first-person shooter Titanfall have emerged online, with the alleged screenshots showing new game details, including the Generations feature, monsters, and the ability for players to travel around maps on ziplines.
According to a post on Reddit that was submitted earlier today, features include a Pilot Hunter mode, in which the goal is to score points by killing the opposing team's pilots; autonomous heavy turrets that will typically require multiple Titans to destroy; and ziplines which players can travel on to quickly leave areas.
The post also provided an alleged image of what progressing through Generations will look like in-game.
Developer Respawn Entertainment recently teased that a pilot-only mode may come sometime after launch.
Titanfall launches March 11 for Xbox One and PC, with an Xbox 360 version--developed externally at Bluepoint Games--to follow on March 25. Microsoft is throwing a huge party in Texas to mark the game's release.
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