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Titanfall ‘Frontier’s Edge’ DLC map pack arrives on July 31

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Respawn Entertainment is set to release Frontier’s Edge, the second of three confirmed add-on packs for Titanfall, on July 31, as the developer confirmed in a San Diego Comic Con livestream (via GameSpot). The three new multiplayer maps — Dig Site, Haven, and Export — will cost $10 on its own, but you can also grab a $25 Season Pass to get that, the previously released Expedition DLC, and a to-be-announced third pack.

July 31 is also the day that Titanfall‘s next major title update arrives. As we learned during the run-up to Comic Con, the coming update introduces in-game credits as currency. Players will be able to spend their earned credits in the game’s new Black Market, where Burn Card booster packs will be purchasable.

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Respawn stressed in its earlier announcement that the coming of in-game credits does not pave the way for future microtransactions. You won’t be able to buy those credits using real world dollars, Respawn says, either nowor in the future.

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