It appears that a dev build for Titan Quest 2 has been leaked online. Not only that but people have captured footage from it and have shared it on YouTube. As such, you can take a look at it (well, at least until THQ Nordic takes everything down).
As with most leaked builds of PC games, we won’t be sharing any links to it. So, don’t bother sharing any links in the Comment section. If you do, your comment will be deleted.
Needless to say, this leaked gameplay video is not representative of the final product. After all, this is a leaked dev build. So, don’t judge the game’s graphics based on this video.
In Titan Quest 2, players will go on an exciting adventure inspired by ancient myths. They’ll travel through beautiful beaches, peaceful Greek temples, and even places no human has ever seen, like the mysterious realm of the Moirai. Along the way, they’ll fight legendary creatures from Greek mythology and the first Titan Quest game. So, expect to see creatures like the Ichthians, Centaurs, Satyrs, Harpies, Sirens, Gryphons, and many more.
The game will also have a flexible character system. Players can customize their hero and choose two masteries to create their own class. You can mix the strengths and weaknesses of both masteries, try different skill combinations, and use items to make a unique character. This will let you explore different ways to play and find the style you like best.
The devs also claimed that the enemies will form factions and work together to take you down. They’ll combine their unique skills and abilities to keep you on your toes. Thus, you’ll have to use the deep character build system and access every skill at your disposal to vanquish them.
Finally, the game will have both solo and online co-op modes. As such, you’ll be able to play with your friends. We don’t know though whether or not there will be cross-play support.
There is currently no ETA for when the game will come out. Naturally, though, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.
Enjoy!

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Such a great screenshot^^ hope the end product captures that…
Titan Quest looks better and runs locked 90 on the Deck with room to spare. Truly a skill issue, not that it wasn't apparent enough with this development build leaking online.
C'mon, cut the game devs some slack.
This is a Windows dev build running via Proton on a 15 Watts APU with severly limited memory bandwith, all while also recording the video at 720p60.
(Not the leaker, BTW)
Nevertheless, good to see that you are apparently enjoying your Steam Deck OLED.
Make sure to take good care of it, because that thing will go down in history as the longest officially supported consumer electronics device, ever… 😉
I played Titan Quest for hundreds of hours, I can see in the video the engine is exactly the same, with same physics and movement, even speed.
Hate when this happens. Games already have a high chance of being bad, things like this just increase those chances.
I'm tired of all these game leak news and articles. Can't just devs protect privacy of their titles? And leakers can go take a long leak now. Just let them cook the game dammit!
what makes you think these are real leaks and not "leaks" so they gauge interest and response?
Because not everything is some giant conspiracy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMfapDlm9UY
Looking good to me!😍
Titan Quest has always been one of my favorites ARPG, so I'll definitely give this one a chance!
Speaking of ARPG, I finally decided to try Torchlight 3 yesterday. (yeah, I always play games many years after their release 🤣)
…. and it is abysmal. lol
I appreciated all the pirate setting, but ultimately, it's the amount of bugs that made me uninstall it. And the horribly boring and linear level design.
Finally i can play as a female protagonist again. This never happens these days…