This week has been wild for Titanfall fans. Just as the hype was building around a detailed Titanfall 3 leak — claiming the game was nearly complete, built in Unreal Engine 5, and loaded with returning modes and Apex characters — gaming insider Jeff Grubb stepped in to shut it all down.
According to Grubb, Titanfall 3 is not real, not in development, and not coming in 2026. Respawn, he says, is focused on Apex Legends, Star Wars Jedi 3, the Bitreactor Star Wars game, and Steve Fukuda’s skunkworks project, which is still “years away.”
🗨️ “It isn’t in the works let alone near completion,” Grubb said bluntly on Twitter.
So… Is Titanfall 3 Real or Not?
This is where it gets tricky.
The original leaker, @Osvaldatore, isn’t just some random account fishing for attention. He’s been leaking Apex Legends info for years, and many of his past reports have been accurate — especially given that Apex is developed by Respawn.
Here’s Osvaldatore’s track record with leaks.
Another known Apex-focused leaker independently reported similar details,including:
- A singleplayer campaign
- Extraction as the main mode
- A full live service model with Battle Passes
- Return of Titanfall 2 modes
- Apex characters appearing in the universe
- Read more here
So, when people say there’s “no evidence,” it’s worth noting that both Osvaldatore and Grubb are simply using their credibility — neither provided hard proof. In other words: it’s leaker vs leaker, and both have solid track records, just in different lanes.
Why Would Devs Deny It Anyway?
Look, if Titanfall 3 was real, of course devs would deny it — especially this early. That’s standard in the games industry.
Studios deny things all the time, only to announce them months later. Keeping projects secret, especially those tied to a massive live service like Apex, is crucial for PR timing.
So no, Grubb saying it isn’t real doesn’t immediately invalidate the leak. But it does mean things are up in the air — and until EA or Respawn speaks officially, it’s all speculation.
Community Reaction Has Been Wild
The most surprising part of all this? Seeing how many people in the community don’t want Titanfall 3.
Some Players are scared it would divide the Apex audience. Others believe Respawn shouldn’t stretch too thin. But for longtime fans, the desire for a new Titanfall game is stronger than ever.
It’s not about choosing Apex or Titanfall — it’s about bringing both together, something the original leak even suggested.
Final Thoughts
Here’s the truth: we don’t know for sure if Titanfall 3 is happening. Osvaldatore could be right. Jeff Grubb could be right. The only fact right now is that we’re seeing conflicting reports from credible voices — and that alone shows there’s something happening behind closed doors.
For now, hold the hype — but don’t lose hope.
Stay tuned right here at ALegends.gg for all updates on Titanfall, Apex Legends, and the future of Respawn’s universe.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Titanfall 3 Leaks
Is Titanfall 3 actually in development?
That’s unclear. Jeff Grubb says no, but long-time Apex leakers say yes. Both are reputable sources, but there’s no official confirmation from Respawn or EA.
Who is Osvaldatore and why is he being trusted?
Osvaldatore is a well-known leaker who has accurately leaked Apex Legends content in the past. He claims the Titanfall 3 info comes from reliable internal sources.
Why would a developer deny Titanfall 3 if it’s real?
Game studios often deny projects early to control marketing and Leaks. It’s common for real games to be denied until they’re officially revealed.
Has Jeff Grubb been wrong before?
Yes. While he’s very reliable overall, he has missed on some past predictions like the rumored God of War trilogy remaster.
Are Apex Legends and Titanfall connected?
Yes. Apex Legends is set in the Titanfall universe, and some characters (like Ash and Valkyrie) originate from Titanfall’s lore.
Should I still be excited for Titanfall 3?
Absolutely. Even if it’s not confirmed yet, the demand is clear — and where there’s smoke, there’s often fire.