Once just a rumour, Titanfall 2 is now has a release window.
The 2016 edition of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Technology Conference had various guests and coma lines attend. Among them was Electronic Arts Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen who used the event to reveal a rough release window for Titanfall 2, the sequel to the original game by Respawn Entertainment.
The release window in question is three weeks from Battlefield 1. Whether this is before or after is currently unknown, but using prior stills and information revealed it is more than likely going to be afterwards. This window would put it in direct competition with the upcoming Call of Duty sequel Infinite Warfare, a fact that company is aware of and one they are “not uncomfortable with” as the two games target fairly different audiences.