According to two reliable leakers for news about Apex Legends, the long-awaited Titanfall 3 is not dead, and it is currently in the works at Respawn.
Yorotsuki and Osvaldatore, two leakers who have a solid reputation for Apex Legends leaks took to X to reinvigorate players hopes that Titanfall 3 is not lying in a ditch somewhere (or the digital equivalent on EA’s servers).
Yorotsuki was a little clearer than Osvladatore, claiming that Respawn is working on the game and that it will be revealed during The Game Awards 2025 showcase set for December 2025. Osvladatore simply posted a graphic of the game’s alleged logo.
The Titanfall franchise is arguably one of the best franchises in video game history that got dealt the worst hand possible. The first Titanfall game definitely wasn’t perfect, but it brought a new and exciting flavor to the FPS genre that was dominated by Call of Duty and Battlefield.
Then, Titanfall 2 stepped everything up, and if EA hadn’t aided in Titanfall 2 being overshadowed by Battlefield 1 launching right beside it in EA’s effort to keep up with Call of Duty launching its annual release, Infinite Warfare, in 2016, then there’s a solid chance Titanfall 2’s story ends differently.
It still has what is regarded as one of the best single-player campaigns, not just in a first-person shooter, but in any game in gaming’s history. And the rise and sustained popularity of Apex Legends continues to be proof that there’s no other franchise that has mastered movement in a first-person shooter quite like what Respawn was able to accomplish with Titanfall.
That’s just a part of what has made Titanfall 3 a topic its fans bring up nearly as often as Bloodborne fans cry out for a sequel or remake, and why Respawn’s chief executive officer, and one of the original creatives behind Titanfall, Vince Zampella, has had to answer questions about Titanall 3 time and again.
Even though Zampella has previously stated that the studio is not working on Titanfall 3, the reality of the video game industry, of which EA is no exception, is that things can change on a dime. Just last month, another multiplayer FPS game Respawn was incubating was canceled, so it’s entirely possible that the cancelation of that project has led to Titanfall 3 being kicked up again, which is where today’s rumor comes from.
There are plenty of unknowns here, but crazier things have happened during The Game Awards than a franchise that’s beloved by millions coming back from the dead.