Apex Legends does not have Titans, or the wall-running and double-jumping mobility options that you’d expect from a Titanfall game – after all, there’s a reason it doesn’t say Titanfall in the title. But that doesn’t mean developer Respawn didn’t try to get the iconic bits of the series into Apex Legends. It just turns out that they all break a competitive battle royale.
“We prototyped approximately a bo-jillian ways of having Titans in this game,” executive producer Drew McCoy tells IGN, “and the reality was they were an incredible unbalancing factor. That goes back to the goals of Titans from Titanfall 1 and 2. They were meant to be a giant power-up for a period of time. Whereas battle royale games, specifically Apex Legends, are trying to be much more of a level playing field.”
If you want to know what can wrong with an overpowered item in battle royale, just look at Fortnite’s Infinity Blade – an item so powerful that players revolted and it had to be pulled from the game.