As of February 22, 2026, Respawn Entertainment and EA have not confirmed development of Titanfall 3, despite ongoing fan requests for nearly a decade. Recent online confusion stems from a Reddit thread claiming cancellation, but no such sequel was ever officially announced. Instead, reports indicate a scrapped early-stage project related to the Titanfall universe.
Titanfall 3 has remained one of gaming's most anticipated sequels for nearly a decade, yet as of February 22, 2026, Respawn Entertainment and publisher EA have made no official announcement regarding its development.
Recent discussions online, particularly a Reddit thread titled “With the recent cancellation of Titanfall 3, I’d like to remind you all…,” have reignited speculation. The post served as a call to revisit Titanfall 1 and Titanfall 2, sharing player counts and matchmaking advice, rather than reporting new official news. One Reddit user clarified: “The canceled game was an extraction shooter. It would not have been Titanfall 3.”
Reports from insiders over the years suggest Respawn had worked on an early-stage project described internally as an extraction-style shooter set in the broader Titanfall and Apex Legends universe. This project was not titled Titanfall 3 and was ultimately scrapped. Since no formal sequel was ever revealed, there is no confirmed project to cancel.
Respawn's current focus lies elsewhere. The studio is prioritizing the live-service battle royale Apex Legends, which expands the Titanfall universe, along with the Star Wars Jedi series and other unannounced initiatives. EA's earnings calls and financial reports do not mention Titanfall 3 in their development pipeline. In past interviews, Respawn developers have stated that Titanfall 3 is not in active development, emphasizing Apex Legends as the ongoing evolution of the franchise.
Community activity persists without a sequel. Xbox sees hundreds of players online at peak times, while Steam player counts for Titanfall 2 often reach thousands. Fans coordinate server switches for better matchmaking and advocate for cross-platform features.
In summary, rumors of cancellation trace back to the unannounced extraction shooter project, but Respawn has not ruled out a future Titanfall 3 entirely. For now, official updates remain absent.