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Respawn Entertainment, LLC is an American video game development studio founded in 2010 by Jason West and Vince Zampella and owned by Electronic Arts since 2017. West and Zampella previously co-founded Infinity Ward and created the Call of Duty franchise, where they were responsible for its development until 2010.
Titanfall is the first game developed by Respawn Entertainment, a developer founded by Jason West and Vince Zampella. As ex-employees of Infinity Ward, they helped create the Call of Duty franchise. The two were fired after contract disputes. [16] [17]
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Respawn Entertainment Unveils Titanfall The Visionaries that Defined Gaming for a Generation are Back ... And Ready to Do it All Again Game Coming Exclusively to the Xbox Platform - Xbox One and ...
Titanfall: Assault was a real-time strategy video game in the Titanfall series for mobile platforms in the style of Clash Royale.It was developed by Particle City and Respawn Entertainment from Electronic Arts, published by Nexon, and released for iOS and Android [1] in August 2017.
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Titanfall 2 is a 2016 first-person shooter video game, developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts.A sequel to 2014's Titanfall, the game was released worldwide on October 28, 2016, for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.
On 2 December 2021 Electronic Arts announced that Vince Zampella, co-founder of Respawn Entertainment and head of Ripple Effect Studios, will oversee the Battlefield series going forward, with Ripple Effect leading the way in developing the franchise's "new experiences", instead of DICE.