Summary

  • Titan Quest 2 just got another trailer at the THQ Nordic Digital Showcase.
  • The devs say that they're remaining faithful to the original Titan Quest, not straying from its RPG mechanics.
  • There are not pre-defined classes, letting you build whatever character you want.

Titan Quest 2 just got a new trailer, finally giving us a look at the sequel's gameplay. This comes a year after its initial reveal, which focused on the game's cinematics.

Now, today's THQ Nordic Digital Showcase has given us a look at what new features the sequel will boast. Here, we can see that even all these years later, it's sticking with its ARPG roots, featuring isometric gameplay and a heavy focus on character builds.

New Titan Quest 2 Trailer Shows Off ARPG Combat

Ahead of the trailer's premiere at the THQ Nordic showcase today, we were told a bit more about the project and what players can expect from this sequel. Here, it was emphasised that the devs aren't interested in straying from the original Titan Quest, sticking with the same Diablo-esque gameplay.

On top of this, we were told that enemy encounters are designed by hand, so it looks like the devs want players to strategies rather than rush in blindly. There are also no predefined character classes, so it seems that you build your character as you go without restriction.

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Titan Quest 2 has been a long time coming. The original game first launched all the way back in 2006 but retained a following with numerous ports over the past 18 years. Understandably, there was a lot of interest when THQ Nordic revealed that it was reviving the series all this time later.

The original Titan Quest was developed by the now-defunct Iron Lore Entertainment. Titan Quest 2, on the other hand, is being made by Grimlore Games, the developer behind Spellforce 3. We don't have a release date just yet, but we know it will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Action RPG Systems ESRB t Developer(s) Grimlore Games Publisher(s) THQ Nordic Engine Unreal Engine 5
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