Cheats & Secrets

Titanfall 2: Cheats & Secrets Guide



Official Cheat Codes


Titanfall 2 does not include any traditional cheat codes, console commands, or unlock codes (e.g., god mode, infinite ammo, level skip). The developers intentionally omitted such features to maintain the competitive integrity of multiplayer and the single-player challenge. However, the game is rich with hidden content, Easter eggs, and developer-intended secrets. This guide covers all known secrets and hidden features across campaign and multiplayer.

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Campaign Easter Eggs & Secrets



#### 1. The Beacon (Final Mission)
  • Location: Mission: "The Fold Weapon" – after destroying the second column of the Fold weapon, look for a small, glowing beacon atop a distant tower on the left.

  • Action: Shoot it. A hidden audio log from a scientist will play, revealing a chilling backstory about the weapon’s true nature.

  • Reward: Secret achievement/trophy: "A Glimmer of Hope" (Xbox/PS) or "Secret Beacon" (Steam).


  • #### 2. BT's Secret Message (Level: "Effect and Cause")
  • During the time-travel segment in the facility, when you are with BT in the present, stand still near the final data terminal. BT will occasionally say a line not part of the normal script: "Protocol 3: Protect the Pilot." This is a callback to the end of the game, and it’s only triggered if you wait long enough.

  • Note: This is a subtle nod to the narrative climax.


  • #### 3. The Hidden Pilot's Helmet (Level: "The Ark")
  • After entering the IMC facility, in the room with the large holographic map, jump onto the overhead pipes. A lone pilot helmet is hidden on a high ledge. Interact with it (press 'E' on PC/use action) to receive a brief, sad audio log from a fallen pilot.

  • Reward: Unlocks the "Pilot's Last Words" achievement.


  • #### 4. M.R.V.N. Dance Party (Level: "The Beacon")
  • In the final mission, after the sequence where you destroy the Fold weapon, you'll encounter a room with several inactive Spectre robots. If you stand still and do nothing for about 30 seconds, all Spectres will suddenly begin a synchronized dance to an upbeat track. This is a tribute to the classic 'Spectre dance' from the original Titanfall.


  • #### 5. The "Glitch" Easter Egg (Level: "The Vet's Journey" – optional)
  • At the start of the mission, after exiting the dropship, look to your left. There is a small hidden alcove with a flickering screen displaying an old debug menu. This is a direct reference to the game's development and was intentionally left in by Respawn.

  • Note: This is purely visual; no achievement.


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    Multiplayer Easter Eggs & Secrets



    #### 1. Angel City: The Hidden Room
  • Location: In the Angel City map (available in the base game). On the roof of the large overgrown building near the center, there’s a vent that leads to a hidden room. Inside you’ll find a teddy bear, a guitar, and an IMC logo painted on the wall.

  • Interaction: Shoot the teddy bear to make it squeak. This is a throwback to the original Titanfall's Easter egg.


  • #### 2. Crash Site: The Giant Fossil
  • Location: On the edge of the map, near the waterfall, there is a massive fossilized bone protruding from the rock. Close inspection reveals it’s a Titan femur.

  • Significance: This hints at the ancient Titans seen in the campaign’s lore.


  • #### 3. Homestead: The Alien Skeleton
  • Location: In the barn on Homestead, look up at the rafters. A small, glowing alien skeleton is hidden there. It is inspired by the "Nessie" Easter egg from Titanfall 1.


  • #### 4. Boomtown: The Derailed Train
  • Location: Near one of the tracks, you can find a half-destroyed train car with graffiti that says “S.B.” – a reference to the original Titanfall’s protagonist, Jake "Barker" or possibly Secret Boss.


  • #### 5. Complex: The Audio Log
  • Location: In the underground lab area of Complex, there is a computer terminal that plays a static-filled audio log of a scientist warning about the Fold weapon. This is a direct connection to the campaign.


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    Titanfall 1 Nostalgia Easter Eggs



  • Prototype Pilot Helmet: On the map "Drydock," inside a locked hangar (accessible via wall-run from the top), you can find a helmet that matches the design of the original Titans from Titanfall 1.

  • Vintage Poster: On "Rise" (an older map remastered in Titanfall 2), a poster for "Last Resort" (a map from Titanfall 1) can be found on a wall near the B flag.


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    Developer-Intended Hidden Content



    #### 1. The "Barker" Secret in Multiplayer Lobby
  • Action: In the multiplayer lobby menu, rapidly press the interact button on the screen where the pilot stands. After 10-15 clicks, a hidden voice line from "Barker" (a drunken pilot from Titanfall 1) will play. This is a deliberate callback.

  • Platform: All platforms.


  • #### 2. The Secret Weapon Skin: "A-Sync"
  • How to Unlock: Complete the single-player campaign on Master difficulty. This rewards the "Highly Decorated" weapon skin set, which has an animated, circuitry-like pattern. It is intentionally difficult and not a cheat, but a hidden reward.


  • #### 3. Hidden Music Track (Coliseum)
  • In the Coliseum (a special multiplayer arena), during the round start countdown, if all players stand perfectly still for 10 seconds, a remixed version of the campaign’s theme song will play for the remainder of the match. This is triggered by collective player behavior.


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    Known Exploits (Not Cheats, but Safely Usable)



  • Slingshot Speed Boost: Using a combination of wall-run, double jump, and slide-hopping can dramatically boost your speed. This is a mechanic by design, not a bug, but still gives an edge.

  • Titan Nuke Eject Cancel: Ejecting from a Titan while using the "Nuke Eject" kit can be canceled by immediately calling down a new Titan. This is an unintended but safe exploit that allows you to keep your Titan core meter.


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Summary



Titanfall 2 has no cheat codes, but its secrets and Easter eggs provide deep lore connections and nostalgic nods. All the content described above is developer-intended (or safe exploits) and can be discovered without third-party tools. For players seeking more, the campaign’s Master difficulty reward is the most significant hidden unlock. Enjoy the hunt, pilot!