The team has no plans to actually launch it through DLC

Apr 14, 2014 08:46 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Respawn Entertainment has prototyped at least one full single-player level for its recently launched Titanfall and the studio is ready to offer fans of the first-person shooter more details about it and some footage showing the core design.

Video games journalist Geoff Keighley says that all the information will be included in the Final Hours of Titanfall documentary, which will be launched in the coming days on all platforms on which the video game is currently offered.

Respawn has said that it has no plans to add any sort of single player to the game because its core features are linked to the multiplayer modes.

The Final Hours series explores the way major video games are developed and shows how the teams behind them deal with the pressure of the official launch.

Titanfall is at the moment offered on the Xbox One, the PC and the Xbox 360.

Respawn says that it plans to deliver more updates for the title, designed to add more modes and to better balance those already available.

At the same time, the company is working on downloadable content, with the first package set to contain three new maps for gamers to explore.