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Titanfall 2 vs. Battlefield 1: Which is Best?

Which EA FPS emerges victorious?

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While single-player campaigns are important and all, both Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1 really shine when you take them online. Once again, however, they offer completely different experiences. Battlefield 1 offers large-scale team-based action, whereas Titanfall 2 provides a fast-paced battlefield with huge mechs able to decimate an entire team when put to good use.

Judging which game has the best multiplayer is incredibly tricky as, ultimately, it comes down to what kind of online experience you prefer. If you enjoy feeling like a small cog in a large war machine, then Battlefield 1 is likely going to be your jam. Prefer the fast-paced, chaotic action of wallrunning, parkour, and giant robots? Then you’ll want to choose Titanfall 2. From our own personal experiences, we preferred the time we spent with Titanfall 2, though Battlefield 1 was close behind.


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