EA has reportedly canceled a single-player game in the Titanfall and Apex Legends universe

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A new, single-player entry in the Titanfall series has been canceled by EA, according to a new report.

This game was codenamed Titanfall Legends and was in development at Respawn, according to Bloomberg. A team of around 50 developers is said to have been working on the game. Many of them are expected to receive new positions within EA, though others may be laid off with severance packages.

This report comes just after EA's latest quarterly financial report, during which the company announced a delay to Jedi: Survivor and the cancellation of mobile games based on Apex Legends and Battlefield.

While fans ragged on EA for hating single-player games in years passed, the company now asserts that single-player is "really, really important" - and between Jedi: Survivor, Dead Space, and Iron Man, they're backing it up.

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