Surprise! Another Titan Quest growth has launched out of nowhere, whipping clickheads away to the misplaced land of Atlantis. It is stunning however fairly nice to see the stable action-RPG nonetheless getting love after 13 years. I hear Atlantis shouldn’t be a bit brief however hey, it’s extra of a deece game.
Along with the plain action-RPG growth bits like new areas, new expertise, new monsters, and new loot, Atlantis provides an countless wave survival mode. Keep on clicking, by no means cease.
You’ll additionally discover a “casino merchant” promoting random loot, fancy new graphics options like color grading and display screen area ambient occlusion, and diverse quality-of-life enhancements together with a “quick cast” choice to forged skills in your cursor location when hitting a hotkey reasonably than hitting the hotkey, aiming the cursor, then clicking to substantiate.
This growth is made by Pieces Interactive. Titan Quest creators Iron Lore Entertainment shut down in 2008, with some members occurring to kind Crate Entertainment and make Grim Dawn, then THQ Nordic picked the sequence up in THQ’s chapter sale (together with THQ’s very identify).
Titan Quest: Atlantis is out now on Steam, with a 10% launch low cost bringing it right down to £12.59/€13.49/$13.49. THQ Nordic say to count on it on GOG and different shops “very soon.” I’m fairly certain you’ll want the Anniversary Edition to run it (which got here to the Steam version as a free replace), so it received’t work with historic disc copies.
THQ Nordic launched Atlantis with none prior announcement, simply slamming it into Steam final evening. That’s how they launched the Ragnarok expansion too. Given THQ Nordic’s latest stupid-ass marketing moves, perhaps it’s finest that their PR peeps hold quiet.