![]() The team is still working on a fix and testing solutions. ![]() A simple "investigation" of the problem resulted in over seven hours of hard work to resolve. Respawn first responded to the incident on Twitter ours after the first few players noticed the messages. Read Also: 'Apex Legends' Loading Screen Stuck? Here's How to Fix Bug Without Uninstalling the Game Respawn Fix and Patch Rollout The hackers are using our website without our permission and we did not want this.- SaveTitanfall July 4, 2021 We're just a team of nerds from the NoSkill server who wanted to speak up for our game. Let me make one thing absolutely clear: is not associated with the hack. The website players were redirected to,, has put up an announement on their page that the website nor the Discord servers listed in the website were "in no way associated with the recent Apex Legends hack." Players were unable to queue up in any of the game modes. The playlist was updated, offering a "new mode available." The playlist itself was renamed to "SAVETITANFALL.COM | BRUH," Dexerto says. "Apex Legends" players started noticing the messages on Sunday Morning. PCGames presumes the hackers chose to hack on July 4 is because it's both a Sunday and the US's Independence day, and so there may not be any Respawn employee that could fix the issue immediately. Weeks of work required to address each new stupid thing.- Ryan K. The situation affecting the Titanfall games right now is so frustrating. Why use your talent to tear communities apart? I wish all the hackers/cheaters/malicious actors who ruin games would find more fulfilling hobbies. Respawn director of comms, Ryan Ringley, issued a frustrated tweet asking hackers to stop saying it takes "weeks of work required to address each new stupid thing." Respawn has tweeted in recent months, promising help is on the way, yet the problem still persists. T he "unplayable" game has had issues for close to three years with no fix available and no warning for buyers of the game to let them know of the issues. Players are outraged at EA for selling Titanfall while it is still plagued with hackers, especially when the franchise is expected to provide EA with over $750 million in net bookings for next year, The Verge says. These attacks prevent anyone from playing the game, and it's been going on for over two years. "Titanfall", and to some extent "Titanfall 2", has been afflicted by DDoS attacks. XpMzfRNQZB- Apex Legends News July 4, 2021 Vigilante hackers took over "Apex Legends" on July 4 to bring attention to a hacking problem in "Titanfall," Dexerto reports.īreaking: It appears a hacker is taking over Apex playlists with a message about 'Saving Titanfall'. ![]() Players affected by the hack were unable to queue for any game mode and Respawn rushed to get a patch out before the end of the day. "Save Titanfall" was the agenda of the "Apex Legends" hackers as they redirected players to the SaveTitanFall website.
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