Leaked Image Shows The Full Xbox 360 and Xbox One Achievements List
Gabriel Roşu / 11 years ago
Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall is one of the most anticipated FPS shooter games awaited from PC, Xbox 360 and One fans. The game has been made exclusively for Microsoft-based platforms due to a partnership with the company giant. Ahead of its release, it appears that a list of achievements for the title has been leaked.
Respawn Entertainment have launched the Beta testing stage for Titanfall, which turned out to be a great success having millions of Xbox One and PC gamers participating in the test. Having finalised the Beta testing, Respawn Entertainment is now focusing on polishing the bits and pieces for the official title’s launch date which will be next month.
The installation size for the Xbox One has been released by Microsoft, taking up 15.88 GB on the console’s hard drive. The PC versions should be expected at around the same size. Since its unveil at E3 2013, a lot of information has been released about the title, having gamers dribbling while anxiously awaiting its release. However, there has been one thing kept from Xbox 360 and One players. The Achievement list.
But thanks to neoGAF, and more specifically to user Sangreal, a leaked image of what looks to be Titanfall’s achievements has been revealed. It contains a total of 35 achievements, having the majority giving out a reward of 25G.
The similarity between the achievement names and in-game events adds some credibility to the leaked image, having one achievement in the list confirming Titanfall’s Prestige mode, also known as ‘Generations’. The achievement is named as “My Generation” and is described as “Become a second generation pilot.” No official confirmation in regard to the list has been made by Respawn Entertainment, therefore we will still have to wait for the game to be released in order to find out if the alleged Achievement list is actually in accordance with the game’s achievements.
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