Titanfall 2 - Ultimate Edition Xbox One (US) includes:
Titanfall 2 (Base Game)
Titanfall™ 2: Underground R-201 Carbine
Titanfall™ 2 Deluxe Edition Content
Titanfall® 2: Jump Start Content
The top 3 reasons to play Titanfall 2 - Ultimate Edition Xbox One (US)
The best way to jump into one of the most surprising shooters of 2016 is with the Titanfall® 2 Ultimate Edition.
Not only do you get access to all of the content included in the Digital Deluxe edition, this bundle also includes a Jump Start Pack which instantly unlocks all Titan and Pilot classes and arms you with the funds, Double XP tokens AND a custom warpaint skin for the R-201 Carbine all to get you up to speed on the Frontier.
Ultimate Edition includes Titanfall® 2 base game, Deluxe Edition content (Scorch & Ion Prime Titans, Deluxe Edition Warpaint for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Camo for all Titans, Pilots & Weapons, Deluxe Edition Nose Arts for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Callsign), Jump Start content (All Titans unlocked, all Pilot tacticals unlocked, 500 tokens to unlock loadouts, cosmetics and gear, 10 2x XP tokens), and the Underground R-201 Carbine Warpaint.
About Titanfall 2 - Ultimate Edition Xbox One (US)
The best way to jump into one of the most surprising shooters of 2016 is with the Titanfall® 2 Ultimate Edition. Not only do you get access to all of the content included in the Digital Deluxe edition, this bundle also includes a Jump Start Pack which instantly unlocks all Titan and Pilot classes and arms you with the funds, Double XP tokens AND a custom warpaint skin for the R-201 Carbine all to get you up to speed on the Frontier. Ultimate Edition includes Titanfall® 2 base game, Deluxe Edition content (Scorch & Ion Prime Titans, Deluxe Edition Warpaint for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Camo for all Titans, Pilots & Weapons, Deluxe Edition Nose Arts for 6 Titans, Deluxe Edition Callsign), Jump Start content (All Titans unlocked, all Pilot tacticals unlocked, 500 tokens to unlock loadouts, cosmetics and gear, 10 2x XP tokens), and the Underground R-201 Carbine Warpaint.
I found it really fun, the combat is great and I enjoyed the gameplay, definitely a step up from the first game
Reviewed by Nigel
Fantastic
they dont make games like this anymore i tells ya. the mechanics of gunplay and movement, using mechs, just a good time.
The Pros
Fluid Mechanics, Good story
The Cons
no Titanfall 3 yet
100
Reviewed by Tiby
Great game
Very good game, entertaining, not toxic, all odds are with you. Takes a bit to get used to the mechanics but you'll get there eventually. 10/10, I recommend it
75
Reviewed by Rauno
Ageless
This game is still rockin, single player story is good, the Titans awesome. It will provide hours of fun!
100
Reviewed by Alex
Very underrated game
Really enjoyed this game, a lot more than what I thought I would. Good story, controls feel smooth, good multiplayer. Highly recommend
100
Reviewed by Timothy
Titanfall 2
Most underrated shooter on the market. Movement and gun play are next level, titans are fun but balanced.
The Pros
Movement is superb
The Cons
No cons
75
Reviewed by komugi ojikan daga nanika got enen the the
Good but forgotten
This is probably one of the best FPS games made in the last 10 years but its been left by the wayside by the developers so they can focus on Apex Legends, which isn't as good. The multiplayer is the main draw here but I don't know how active it is these days - last time I played it was pretty dead. That said, the singleplayer is good enough to still warrant a purchase.
The Pros
Fantastic gameplay, good multiplayer modes, entertaining singleplayer
The Cons
Not well supported by devs anymore
100
Reviewed by Jack
Awesome
Its Titanfall, love it, code was almost instant too! Multiplayer will always be amazing even with the annoying cloak-spitfire combos.
100
Reviewed by Adolfo
Amazing!!
Love it, so fun to play online with my friends
100
Reviewed by AnimePolizei
One of the best shooter games of the decade
Titanfall 2 is the best advanced movement shooter out, and one of the best shooters this decade. Not playing it is a diservice to yourself.
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Select Store.
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Xbox Series X And Series S
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Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Note If you can’t locate Store, scroll down to Add more on the Home screen and select the Store tile. (You may need to select See all suggestions.) Then select Add to Home.
Enter your unique code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com and follow the prompts to activate. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Windows 10
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Press the Start button, type store, then select Microsoft Store.
Select More … > Redeem a code.
Select “Redeem Code”
Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Android/Windows 10 Mobile device
Open the Xbox mobile app, then sign in (make sure you’re signed in with the Microsoft account you want to redeem the code with).
Press the Menu button in the upper left corner.
Select Microsoft Store from this list, then choose Redeem a code.
Select “Redeem Code”
Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Xbox Console Companion App on Windows 10
On your PC, press the Start button , then select Xbox Console Companion from the list of apps.
Make sure you're signed in with the account that you want to redeem the code with. If you need to sign in with a different account, select the Gamertag picture on the left navigation bar, then select Sign out and sign in with the correct account.
Select Microsoft Store from the left navigation bar, then select Redeem a code.
Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.
Xbox 360
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Press the Xbox Guide button on your controller
Select Games & Apps, then choose Redeem Code.
Enter the 25-character code that’s displayed on the ‘Order’ page of CDKeys.com, then follow the prompts. Don’t worry about hyphens, the system takes care of those for you.