While we know about Fracture & Angel City, Game Informer revealed an additional map named Boneyard. They didn't include any images, but discussed it quite a bit. Apparently it's "more friendly to Titans". However, I feel pretty confident the image above is taken from Boneyard. The new map, Boneyard, is a desert environment set amidst the ruins of an old engineering facility. Huge leviathan-like creatures wander the distant backgrounds, warded away from the battlefield with dog whistle-like apparatuses. Boneyard is the result of a malfunctioned dog whistle, with the tremendous bones of a fallen leviathan setting the surface-side stage for combat. Respawn says players can fight within the huge skeleton and even perch atop it and snipe. Indigenous flying NPC creatures can also swoop down to pester your allies and enemies, creating a livelier match. Down below the surface is the facility itself. “Boneyard is a little more friendly to Titans,” says Respawn Entertainment lead artist Joel Emslie. “The scale cues and the stuff you can take cover on is a little more Titan focused. There are areas that you’d want to wall run on as a Titan are more in the bowels of Boneyard. It has some really nice spots where a Pilot can really get the drop on a Titan. These big hallways where the Pilot can hide up in the girders and get down on the Titan. But it also has some really kick-ass spots for the longer shooting game of Titanfall where you can use these marksman weapons. There are these cracks in crevices where you can ambush Titans and jump off a rock down here and get on top of one.”
I'm glad they'll be doing maps on a larger scale. I was afraid that the marksman rifles would be hindered by the size of the maps we've seen so far. At least a couple maps where marksman rifles excel will be pretty awesome. Thanks @WhoIsDo for the info.
I'm looking forward to that Nightfall map. I forget where I saw it, but looked really good. This maps sounds awesome too
I am so excited to see all the maps that are going to come with the game; the two I've seen so far are seriously well done.