Respawn Entertainment is looking for staff for a great new single-player adventure set in the same universe as Apex Legends
The studio behind Jedi: Fallen Order and Titanfall, that is Respawn Entertainmentis on the hunt for heads to bring one to life sparatutto in single-player set in the same world as Apex Legends. To reveal this are precisely the job offers, which allude to a real “incubation project” for a shooter to be lived alone. The game is openly described as “a whole new single player adventure”. Another offer for the same job hints at “a dream playground for developers, with creative freedom made possible by the unique universe in which [il gioco] is set”.
The sweet irony of a single-player Apex Legends from Respawn
It is unknown if the Apex Legends project has anything to do with what Respawn officially alluded to last year. According to a recent report by GamesBeat, the game uses “the same mobility and the same style” of Titanfall, without being a sequel to it. The job offers were equally allusive (regarding creative freedom) also with the aforementioned reportage. Not that everything is roses and flowers: the creative director of the project, Mohammad Alavi |, left the development team in its entirety last January. Meanwhile, Electronic Arts he played with fire on Twitter, denigrating his single player experiences between the serious and the jokingly.
Roast well deserved. We’ll take this L cause playing single player games actually makes them an 11. https://t.co/PNg4FKOgfB
— Electronic Arts (@EA) July 1, 2022
As a further irony, EA also announced that the studio is working on three separate themed projects Star Wars, of which at least one is a single player title. One will be a sequel to Fallen Order, another will be a shooter led by Medal of Honor co-creator Peter Hirschmann. The third project is instead a strategic title developed in collaboration with the newborn Bit Reactor. This is a development team founded by veterans of Firaxis Games, who as such have put their hand to XCOM and Civilization. In short, the single player experience is not dead as EA’s social media managers would assume.
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