Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC players for "Titanfall" have all been enjoying "Titanfall," the sci-fi shooter game, for some time now. However, since the Xbox 360 came a little later than the Xbox One, it's expected there are some aspects of the game that will come later than the others.

One of these is the content update 2, which Respawn has updated to be already in production with Bluepoint, the developer for the Xbox 360 version of the game.

"We're pleased to confirm that Bluepoint continues their partnership with us to support the Xbox 360 version. We have them following Respawn's lead bringing updates and improvements to the Xbox 360," said Respawn over at its official Web site. "This will include free updates including further enhancements to Private Matches and more as well as paid DLC including the upcoming release of Titanfall: Expedition," the developer added.

As far as the newest DLC is concerned, Respawn has also given more info for another map, titled Swampland. Early prototype screens and concept art have been posted by Swampland level designer Chris Dionne at the official Web site, as he shares the origins and progress of the map.

It was started because of a simple message even before "Titanfall" came fully into being: "Make an MP level in a swamp." This is the reason why the first few versions of Swampland was a flatland with fog and only got more of its texture as "Titanfall" progressed.

Trees now became potential ground leverage for ninjas to use as terrain or for obstacles for the titans. And instead of a flatland with fog, the dense forest became the center of the map to complete the evolution. The different changes have been documented in the trailer featured in the link above. According to the developer, this is one of the more interesting and fun levels they've worked on.

Taking on Bugs with the Community Test

"Battlefield 4" still seems to be a game that's still in progress, though it has come far from the very buggy release of a game that it was. To keep itself on the path towards full recovery and functionality, the developer has introduced a new feature that puts fans and players at the center of new activity.

"The Community Test Environment (CTE) will provide passionate fans the chance to evolve Battlefield 4 with us and become a part of the development process. We'll be able to test new ideas and solutions to current issues before we roll them out to all Battlefield players," said DICE over at the Battlefield Blog.

The first few things that will be tackled by the CTE would be the Netcode to ensure that the player-to-player interactions and tickrate servers will be dealt with. However, the program is only open for PC players of "Battlefield 4" who are also Premium members.

Hit the link above to see the registration instructions. For now, the slots are limited, though DICE is planning to expand the program to build a larger base.

Dragon's Teeth DLC Teasers

Bugs and bug testing aside, a new DLC for "Battlefield 4," titled Dragon's Teeth, has been teased over at the official Battlefield Twitter account.

VG 24/7 spotted the announcement, which stated new footage of the upcoming DLC will be featured at the Battlefield YouTube channel. As of writing, there is still no new video in sight, but updates will come once the video has been uploaded.

For those who want to know more details on Dragon's Teeth, the source states it will feature two-handed ballistic shields that will lessen attack abilities, though it will also allow players to strike other players with the shield from a meter away. In the meantime, check out this video on the Official Squad Join, another feature for "Battlefield 4."

(Credit: YouTube/Battlefield)

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