Titan Quest is Heading to the Current Gen Consoles

Written by Chad

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December 13, 2017

The game will be going outside of its PC habitat and heading to the consoles.

THQ Nordic has revealed that they will be releasing Titan Quest for all current generation consoles, these include the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch. It will be slated for a March 20, 2018 release with the exception for the Switch as the version is currently in development and will be available in a later date.

The console versions will include a Standard Edition which both the Titan Quest game and its Immortal Throne expansion priced at USD 29.99. a Collector’s Edition was also revealed which includes the game and expansion, a Greek war helmet replica, a Titan Quest-themed notepad and a premium box to store all the contents, it will be priced at USD 109.99. The PC version will also get a physical release for both Standard and Collector’s Edition as well.

Titan Quest celebrated its 10th anniversary last year with a free major update that enhanced its visuals and added improvements to the game, it also received a mobile version for the iOS and Android. A new expansion called Ragnarok was released this year adding new content to the game.

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