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    Speculation of a double legend launch.

    In the video below there are two legends we cannot fully see but the word on the street is that this could mean a double legend launch when the new season hits in March.




    Reddit user /u/FrozenFroh broke it down for us

    The person on the left is a Simulacrum red-hooded pilot from the concept art that was never used in Titanfall



    and the silhouette on the right is Talchum, the Korean legend found hidden in the Pathfinder's official art.



    "Judging by Titanfall 2 classes being re-used for this game, we might be getting a stim based legend and a double jump/jet pack legend." - FrozenFroh
    Let the hype train begin. I was sold at "double jump"

    Speculation of a double legend launch.
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