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Can you believe that Titanfall is on its sixth update already? The major addition is a new 8v8 match type called Pilot Skirmish that pits players directly against each other with no AI soldiers and no Titans. The previous featured game mode, Marked For Death, has proved to be so popular that Respawn is keeping it as a permanent addition to the core game. There are also three new options for people with colorblindness. A number of minor improvements are included in the update as well, such as an auto-fill option for burn cards and a faster matchmaking system. Head over to the Titanfall site for the full list of changes and bug fixes.
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Can you believe that Titanfall is on its sixth update already? The major addition is a new 8v8 match type called Pilot Skirmish that pits players directly against each other with no AI soldiers and no Titans. The previous featured game mode, Marked For Death, has proved to be so popular that Respawn is keeping it as a permanent addition to the core game. There are also three new options for people with colorblindness. A number of minor improvements are included in the update as well, such as an auto-fill option for burn cards and a faster matchmaking system. Head over to the Titanfall site for the full list of changes and bug fixes. View full article
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Yesterday, Riot Games announced that a new featured gameplay mode titled "Hexakill" would be making its way onto the Fields of Justice. Hexakill will be available for a limited time beginning February 20. It will take place on the traditionally 5v5 map Summoner's Rift with the addition of an extra player on each team and a new voice over clip for those lucky enough to witness a full team of six destroyed at the hands of one player. This will of course open the doors to many ridiculous team compositions and formations: triple mid, three duo lanes, and of course, the infamous triple jungle! Featured gameplay modes are a way for the team at Riot Games to test out new and creative ideas to see what players find enjoyable without committing long term support. The previous featured modes were All-for-One, where each member of a team played the same champion, and the Showdown, in which one or two players would duel against equally matched adversaries. Both modes were only available for about a month, so League players should expect about the same life-expectancy from hexakill. Good luck, Summoners! View full article
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Yesterday, Riot Games announced that a new featured gameplay mode titled "Hexakill" would be making its way onto the Fields of Justice. Hexakill will be available for a limited time beginning February 20. It will take place on the traditionally 5v5 map Summoner's Rift with the addition of an extra player on each team and a new voice over clip for those lucky enough to witness a full team of six destroyed at the hands of one player. This will of course open the doors to many ridiculous team compositions and formations: triple mid, three duo lanes, and of course, the infamous triple jungle! Featured gameplay modes are a way for the team at Riot Games to test out new and creative ideas to see what players find enjoyable without committing long term support. The previous featured modes were All-for-One, where each member of a team played the same champion, and the Showdown, in which one or two players would duel against equally matched adversaries. Both modes were only available for about a month, so League players should expect about the same life-expectancy from hexakill. Good luck, Summoners!