Is Titanfall and Apex Legends the Same?
If you’re a gamer or a fan of both the Titanfall and Apex Legends franchises, you may be wondering if there’s any connection between the two games. The answer is, yes, they share the same universe and have crossed over in various ways.
Direct Connection: Pilots and Titans
Ashleigh "Ash" Reid, a character in both Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends, has directly linked the two franchises together. In Titanfall 2, Ash is introduced as a Pilot and main antagonist, while in Apex Legends, she returns as a non-playable character and announcer in Arena mode. This shows a direct connection between the games, as Ash has ties to both the Pilots and Titans.
Overlapping Storylines and Elements
Several elements and plotlines from Titanfall appear in Apex Legends. Kairi "Valkyrie" Imahara, a legend in Apex Legends, is also the daughter of Viper, a notorious mercenary who worked for the IMC in Titanfall 2. This connects Valkyrie’s story directly to the Titanfall timeline. Additionally, Angel City, a major setting in Titanfall, plays a significant role in the early stages of Apex Legends.
Shared Enemies
Both Titanfall and Apex Legends feature the Frontier Corporation and its subsidiaries, such as Apex Games, as common adversaries. The Frontier Corporation serves as a central antagonistic force in both franchises. The IMC (Interim Coalition Military), a major military group in Titanfall, and The Syndicate from Apex Legends have different roles but share similarities. They both operate in opposition to the Pilots’ and Legends’ respective forces.
Pilots’ Extreme Skill and Adaptability
Pilots, a central faction in Titanfall, exhibit unparalleled skills and adaptability on the battlefield. Similarly, Apex Legends’ pilots share these traits, allowing for swift and strategic maneuverability. This shared quality may hint at a direct relation between the two, hinting at a more general understanding of Pilots.