Titanfall's top 10 nearest neighbors span video game franchises, entertainment platforms, toys, a comedian, and a TV show — no single subcategory dominates, and no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from Funko at 0.80 down to Raven Software at 0.76, a narrow 0.04-point band across ten entries. Four of the ten are Video Game Franchises — Pokémon GO (0.79), Battlefield (0.78), Pokémon (0.78, subcategory: Entertainment), and KINGDOM HEARTS (0.76) — making that the most represented subcategory, but not a dominant one. The remaining six neighbors are spread across Entertainment Platforms (Ask PlayStation, 0.79), Toys and Games (Funko, 0.80), Comedians (Roman Atwood, 0.79), Social Media (Discord, 0.76), TV Shows (DC's Legends of Tomorrow, 0.76), and Game Developers (Raven Software, 0.76). The presence of Funko at the top — a collectibles brand — alongside a comedian and a superhero TV show signals that Titanfall's audience shape is not defined by shooter-game neighbors alone; it overlaps with a broader entertainment-and-gaming-culture cluster.
That mix — part gaming franchise, part pop-culture collectibles, part platform infrastructure — describes an audience whose shape is wide rather than genre-specific.