Titan Quest Anniversary Edition receives a brand new expansion, Titan Quest: Ragnarok

Now here is a pleasant surprise for all Titan Quest owners. THQ Nordic has just released a brand new expansion for its action RPG, called Titan Quest: Ragnarok. This expansion adds a fifth act, along with many new and requested features. Among them is a 10th Mastery for characters to learn.

It’s also worth noting that Pieces Interactive has added new items and secrets to all previous acts. As such, players can revisit them and discover them.

Titan Quest: Ragnarok also increases the level cap to 85, adds new weapons and gear, as well as new enemies and bosses. In addition, this expansion features new shaders and graphical effects. Players can also expect improved ragdoll physics, improved UI and combat feedback for total information, improved control customization and improved modding tools.

Do note that this isn’t a standalone expansion. In order to play Titan Quest: Ragnarok, players will have to own Titan Quest Anniversary Edition.

In case you do not own it, Titan Quest Anniversary Edition comes with a 80% discount until November 22nd. Similarly, Titan Quest: Ragnarok comes with a 25% discount until November 24th.

Have fun!

Titan Quest: Ragnarök - Trailer

10 thoughts on “Titan Quest Anniversary Edition receives a brand new expansion, Titan Quest: Ragnarok”

  1. I enjoyed Titan Quest back when it came out and haven’t played the Anniversary Edition but thanks John for the tip. $4 for the game is cheap but I will wait on picking up the new expansion. Even on sale for $15 is a bit too much. I will grab it when it hits $10.

      1. It’s too late for me son. I’m set in my ways. I’m 54 years old and have been gaming since I was 18 beginning with an Atari 2600 console. I’ve overpaid for games too many times until I learned to wait for a sale. It’s not even about whether the game is worth the cost according to the masses. It’s about whether the game is worth the cost to me. I will wait for the $10 sale.

        1. I noticed this as well getting older, 43 now and I just wait it out these days. I used to be that guy who races down to the shops on day one, Just to buy the retail boxed game at any cost.
          It’s good to have a backlog of games on Steam and GOG from all the sales, I don’t need the latest game straight away.
          I have enough to keep me going for months maybe even years, At least until that latest title is on sale.
          Apply it to other purchases in life as well and you get more, Patience is a virtue!
          People these days are too impatient and sales an marketing know this and take advantage of it.

          1. I have a backlog that will take me years to play. The damn Steam sales and GOG sales are too good to resist. I will take early retirement in about 5 years and catch up and play these games. Maybe.

          2. 41 and at 2k+ games library between all shops.
            I can’t even begin to try and play them all but I will.
            I love being older and having gaming accounts that the kids envy, makes me feel good. 😀 even if I don’t play them all, I can eventually pass it down to the children I don’t have.

    1. I was wondering the same thing, I have the GoG version of Anniversary Edition but the expansion is nowhere to be seen.

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