Path of Titans

Path of Titans

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Release Date: April 13, 2020 Early Access

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TPP action MMO game with survival elements, in which we play as dinosaurs. In Path of Titans we travel together with other players through vast locations, form alliances and complete tasks, gradually climbing to the top of the food chain.

Path of Titans is an MMO action game with survival elements. It was developed by indie Australian studio, Alderon Games.

Game mechanics

In Path of Titans we observe the action from the third person perspective (TPP). The game takes place on open structure maps (such as Panjura, which covers an area of 8 square kilometers), where we can find dense forests, picturesque river valleys and large lakes or vast wilderness.

After selecting the dinosaur we're interested in, we start the gameplay, during which we have two goals - to survive and then to stand at the top of the food chain. To do this, we travel through locations where we encounter both dinosaurs belonging to other players and those controlled by AI, we complete tasks set before us and fight. In addition, over time we gain resources that serve us, among other things, to build our nest.

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Videos and Screens

[4:53] Path of Titans Pounce update trailer

[4:18] Path of Titans Night Stalker update trailer

Path of Titans Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows April 13, 2020

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 July 27, 2022

Xbox One

Xbox One July 27, 2022

Android

Android April 13, 2020

Apple iOS

Apple iOS April 13, 2020

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch August 13, 2022

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 July 27, 2022

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S July 27, 2022

Developer: Alderon Games

Publisher: Alderon Games

Age restrictions: 12+

Frustrated Dev Accused Intel of Selling „Defective” Raptor Lake Processors and Started Using AMD Hardware

Frustrated Dev Accused Intel of Selling „Defective” Raptor Lake Processors and Started Using AMD Hardware

Alderon Games studio accused Intel of selling defective processors in the Raptor Lake series, the 13th and 14th generations. The existence of the problem was also confirmed by the developers of the Warframe game.

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Martin Bukowski

July 15, 2024

Frustrated Dev Accused Intel of Selling „Defective” Raptor Lake Processors and Started Using AMD Hardware