Titanfall 3 Leak Claims the Game’s Nearly Done – But Should We Believe It?

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April 10, 2025

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Alright, so this might be the biggest gaming rumor of the month—if not the year. Word on the internet is that Titanfall 3 is not only real, but it’s practically finished. Yeah, you read that right. According to one leaker, we’re talking campaign, multiplayer, Apex Legends crossovers—the whole deal. And honestly? I want to believe it. So badly.

But, let’s take a step back.

Let’s Talk About the Leak

The buzz started with a leak from someone going by the name Osvaldatore. Not exactly a household name, but apparently they’ve got some history with Apex Legends leaks that turned out to be true. According to them, Titanfall 3 has been quietly cooking behind the scenes at Respawn and is nearly done.


Here’s the kicker- it’s supposedly built in Unreal Engine 5 (not Source!), has a full story campaign, multiple multiplayer modes, and crossover content with Apex. Oh, and it’s also said to include live-service elements. Classic Titanfall stuff blended with modern Apex content? That’s a lot to digest.

If it’s true, this is basically the game fans have been dreaming of for years.

Sounds Too Good to Be True?

That’s exactly what Jeff Grubb thinks. And for those who follow gaming news regularly, you’ll know Jeff’s not just some random dude with a mic—he’s been pretty reliable over the years. He didn’t mince words either. In fact, he straight up said the leak “isn’t real.”

Now, Grubb did acknowledge that Respawn is working on something involving Titans. There’s apparently a small team led by Steve Fukuda (the guy who directed the first Titanfall), just… tinkering. No major project confirmed, no “almost done” game on the horizon.

And I mean, come on. If Titanfall 3 was that far along, something—anything—would’ve leaked before now, right? A screenshot? A code name? A typo in a quarterly earnings report?

Titanfall 3 Leak Claims the Game’s Nearly Done
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Why This Rumor Feels Different (But Also the Same)

Here’s the thing. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard whispers about Titanfall 3. Every couple of years, something bubbles up. A cryptic Respawn tweet. A LinkedIn resume. A random data mine. It happens just often enough to keep the hope alive but never enough to give us closure.

This leak feels bigger because of the timing. Apex Legends is still going strong, but players are hungry for something new. Respawn’s been quiet about what’s next. EA’s portfolio could really use a fresh hit. So the idea of Respawn secretly working on Titanfall 3? It almost makes too much sense.

But that’s also what makes it dangerous. It’s what fans want to believe, which makes it easier to fall for.

Could Apex Legends Be the Bridge?

If there’s any truth to this at all, the Apex angle might be where it lies. The two games share a universe. We’ve seen weapons, maps, and lore nods crossover already. So an actual fusion of the two wouldn’t be out of left field.

It’d also be a smart business move. You drop Titanfall 3 with Apex-style systems—maybe even some familiar Legends—and boom, now you’ve got the hardcore Titanfall fans and the massive Apex player base paying attention.

But again, that’s speculation. Nothing solid. Just puzzle pieces with no picture on the box.

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So, Where Does That Leave Us?

Honestly? In the same place we’ve been for years: waiting.

There’s no confirmation. No trailer. No accidental Steam listing. Just a really juicy leak and a trusted journalist saying, “don’t fall for it.”

Still, if there’s one thing this whole rumor proves, it’s that Titanfall still has a pulse. People want this game. Badly. The fanbase hasn’t gone anywhere, and every time something like this comes up, the excitement explodes like it’s 2016 again.

Maybe Respawn sees that. Maybe EA does too.

And who knows—maybe one day the next leak won’t be a rumor at all. Maybe it’ll be real.

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Sophia Harper, a gaming news writer from Seattle, covers game reviews, industry trends, and esports events with clarity and depth. An avid gamer, she engages the community with authentic and relatable perspectives.

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