If you're using aimbots or other cheating tools in Titanfall, be warned, developer Respawn Entertainment is hunting you down and they sound quite serious about it.
"Finding cheaters in Titanfall? So are we. We're logging them now and they will be rooted out shortly," Respawn said on Twitter.
Titanfall is available today on Xbox One and PC, though it's not clear which platform is playing host to the the highest levels of cheating.
In other Titanfall news, Respawn cofounder Vince Zampella announced that Australian servers for the game will come online beginning tomorrow, March 14. Titanfall also launches across Europe tomorrow.
For more on Titanfall, check out GameSpot's review and what other critics are saying.
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