Titan Quest 2 release is really close. Devs of highly anticipated action RPG invite players for tests

The developers of Titan Quest 2, Grimlore Games studio, are inviting players to participate in closed tests of the highly anticipated action RPG.

Kamil Kleszyk

Source: THQ Nordic

There is not much time left until the release of Titan Quest 2 in early access. According to assurances, the game is supposed to launch between January and March 2025, and this announcement seems to confirm that this moment is close. Before that happens, however, players will have the chance to try out the upcoming action RPG. The game's developers - Grimlore Games studio - have invited those interested to participate in its beta tests.

In the published statement, the developers underline that the tests will be closed. This means a limited number of players, so those interested should sign up as soon as possible through the game card on Steam or in the Epic Games Store. Unfortunately, the devs haven't yet revealed when players will be able to try the sequel to the cult title from 2006.

At the same time, Grimlore Games encourages those who have not followed the previous information about Titan Quest 2 to get to know the information revealed over the past few months. The creators covered, among other topics, gameplay details, factions, world design, monsters, and the matter of level scaling.

Recently, developers announced that Titan Quest 2 will offer not three but four specializations. Besides Earth, Storm, and War, players will also have the option to choose a Rogue. This profession's gameplay will rely on three pillars: precision, preparation, and evasion.

Moreover, according to last year's assurances, the upcoming action RPG is not supposed to contain pay-to-win mechanics or loot boxes. The developers decided not to include this type of solutions because they "despise" them.

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Kamil Kleszyk

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