Titanfall’s Maximum Player Count Is Six On Six

Respawn Entertainment's Vince Zampella has confirmed that the player cap in the upcoming mech-filled first-person shooter Titanfall will be six on six.

Zampella confirmed this information on Twitter:

 

While this may sound a little disappointing at first, don't forget that online matches also include AI-controlled bots, so there will be plenty of gun fodder in addition to your six player-controlled foes. Still, compared to Battlefield 4's staggering 64-player support, 6v6 does seem a bit small.

Titanfall launches on March 11th for Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. Are you concerned about the limited player count? Let us know in the comments below.

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