Respawn's "Titanfall 2" was released back in October 2016 to favorable reviews but did not do as well as the studio had hoped. Despite winning the Best Online Multiplayer award during the Game Critics Awards 2016, and being nominated for the Game of the Year, Best Game Direction, Best Multiplayer, and Best Action Game categories during last year's The Game Awards, the studio recognized that "it didn't quite sell as well as it should have."

Those are the exact words of Respawn's Vince Zampella, who spoke to Gamespot earlier this month. He admitted that October was a "rough window to launch our game" given that "Battlefield 1" and "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" arrived at about the same time.

Nonetheless, it seems that the studio is determined to support the game post-release. The studio took to Twitter early Tuesday morning to hint at possibly a new update coming soon.

Respawn's tweet is an enigmatic gif

At 1 a.m. on Tuesday morning, Respawn took to the official "Titanfall 2" account to share a gif of a player leaping over another and dropping a shield. The gif was captioned with one word—"Tomorrow." It's highly likely that Respawn is set to announce a new update coming soon for the game, given that Gamescom is currently underway in Germany.

Studio emphasizes their desire to continue 'Titanfall'

"Titanfall 2" is the follow-up to the 2014 multiplayer first-person shooter video game of the same name.

Respawn has since then expressed their desire to support the game and expand it even further. Vince Zampella told Gamespot, "It's important for us to keep the franchise going...There's some other things we're doing that haven't been announced just yet, but we're heavily invested in the Titanfall universe."

However, it seems that Respawn isn't interested in adding any DLC for "Titanfall 2," despite Zampella's statements.

He said that instead of releasing more content, the studio wants to "work on new stuff." It's highly unlikely that the Twitter update from the official "Titanfall 2" is indicative of a new DLC coming soon, given the studio's stand on DLCs and expansions.

"Titanfall 2" is directed by Steve Fukuda and produced by Drew McCoy. It is published by EA and developed by Respawn Entertainment.

The first-person shooter video game is currently playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Check out the Twitter update from Respawn below, hinting at a possible update to the game.