1047 Games nombra al shooter de movimiento Empulse como sucesor de Titanfall

1047 Games está desarrollando un nuevo shooter de movimiento titulado Empulse. El proyecto se describe como un sucesor espiritual de Titanfall y se encuentra en fase pre-alpha sin fecha de lanzamiento.

La desarrolladora detrás de Splitgate reveló sus planes para el juego a principios de este año. Se inspira en Titanfall y Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Insider Gaming fue el primero en informar sobre el título tras ver imágenes de la fase pre-alpha.

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