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Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind titles likeTitanfallandApex Legends, has apparently canceled an upcoming multiplayer FPS game it had yet to announce. Just three months in, and 2025 has already turned out to be a big year for cancelations, with Sega, Wizards of the Coast, and Warner Bros. all canning titles before they could see the light of day. It seems EA-ownedRespawn Entertainmentis the latest to join the unfortunate trend, although the project in question was never officially confirmed.

In May 2024, fans noticed a job listing suggestingRespawn was working on a new multiplayer FPStitle. As is the norm for game development postings, the job description didn’t mention what game or series the team was making, butTitanfallandApex Legendsstand out as notable shooters from the company that the game could’ve been a part of. Sadly, fans may never know what the project was, as it’s apparently no longer in development.

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The news comes from a LinkedIn post from former Respawn Executive Assistant and Production Coordinator Emilee Evans. In the post, Evans says theincubation project she had been working on was canceled, causing her to look for new work elsewhere. The language of “incubation project” is consistent with the previous job posting from Respawn Entertainment, so Evans seems to be referring to the same unannounced game. Earlier rumors suggested thatthe project could take place in theTitanfalluniverse, although it wouldn’t beTitanfall 3​​​​​​. Whatever it may have turned out to be, it’s a sad day for fans who’ve been looking forward to a new game from the studio, which hasn’t released anything since 2023’sStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.

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This isn’t the first time an unannounced Respawn title has met this unfortunate fate. Back in 2023,EA canceled an unannounced single-player gamethat reportedly would’ve also taken place in theTitanfallandApex Legendsuniverse. That cancelation came as EA was cutting back on projects amid a disappointing fiscal quarter, and a similar situation could apply here. Recent earnings calls suggest EA hasn’t seen the kind of performance it expected. Of course, without any details on this latest canceled project, it’s difficult to say for sure what led to its end.

While canceled games are never fun for fans, this isn’t the end of theTitanfalluniverse. EA isworking on majorApex Legendsupdatesin a move to take the live service game’s revenue back to where it once was. What exactly those improvements include is unclear, as is when they’ll come out, but fans can at least look forward to more content from Respawn despite this recent setback.