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Respawn is working on a new IP

It looks like Respawn is cooking up another brand new IP. The studio recently put up some new job listings, revealing plans for a completely new game not connected to Titanfall or Star Wars. 

We first caught wind of this via Vince Zampella himself, who tweeted out about an “exciting new opportunity” for a “new Respawn project”. Diving into the job listings reveals that the team is planning a “new IP from scratch”, unlike Apex Legends, which was based on Titanfall and Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, which is obviously a licensed game.

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The job itself (via PCGamer) is for an Incubation Team Software Engineer, who will “pioneer new ways to enable adventuring until the heat death of the universe” … whatever that means.

Aside from this new IP, we know that Respawn is making a sequel to Jedi Fallen Order, as well as continuing work on Apex Legends. The studio also recently brought back the Medal of Honour IP with a VR game.

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