![]() It's a huge community investigation that claims that certain members of the Remnant Fleet Discord server (a Titanfall community group that are associated with ) were leading "coordinated attacks" on Titanfall, Titanfall 2, and Apex Legends. To start with, the people who run the website denied involvement in the Apex hack, and last week released a lengthy document and a folder of evidence implicating a number of hackers that are involved in all this drama (including screenshots of Discord messages, emails, texts, Twitter threads and more). At the time, it seemed a separate group of hackers were just trying to bring more attention to Titanfall's woes, but it somehow turned out to be a lot more complicated than that. "TF1 is being attacked so is Apex," read a little message on screen. As reported by Apex Legends News, on July 4th, hackers managed to advertise the site "" on a playlist in the lobby in Apex Legends. Well, for some fans, help wasn't coming soon enough. ![]() In May, Titanfall 2 suffered similarly, causing a number of players and streamers to voice their concerns online, and Respawn told them "help is coming". It turns out the very same group behind the Apex attack are allegedly the cause of Titanfall's issues too, and it's apparently all part of a messy plot to revive the cancelled spin-off, Titanfall Online.įor context, the original Titanfall has had trouble on PC for years with hackers and ongoing DDOS attacks. At first glance, it would seem the folks participating in the Apex hack were the good guys who only turned to hacking to trying to raise awareness of their troubles. Both Titanfall games, over the last few months especially, have suffered hacks and DDOS attacks leaving them in a bit of a state. ![]() Last month, hackers took over Apex Legends for a brief period of time to supposedly encourage the developers at Respawn Entertainment to "save" Titanfall.
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