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The developers of Titan Quest love surprises above all. Otherwise what would be the explanation for the fact that a new add-on is already appearing in advance without teasers, trailers or news!
After Titan Quest Ragnarök suddenly abducted us in November 2017 into the realm of Nordic sagas and the Atlantis DLC into the underwater world, the journey to the Far East is now starting with Titan Quest Eternal Embers.
The enlargement revolves around the asian mythology and takes up the sagas of the Jade Emperor, the Dragon King and other stories.
But now here are the hard facts about the addon:
- Preis & Release: Eternal Embers was released on December 3rd via Steam or also DRM-free at GOG for 20 dollars, until December 10th there is a discount of ten percent (costs 18 dollars).
- Main game is required: To start Eternal Embers, you need the main game Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition from 2016. The system requirements are so low that we don’t even have to list them here, your PC should handle it without any problems.
- Difficulty level: Eternal Embers can only be played at the “legendary” level and is therefore aimed more at veterans. But if you want, you can also have a level 70 hero created and get started.
- Scope: In Titan Quest Eternal Embers, four new acts await you, which will take you from the Orient to Egypt, and 15 additional side quests. There are also 30 new monsters inspired by Far Eastern legends.
- New championship: As a Neidan master, you will become a combat alchemist who inflicts deadly crafting mixtures and elemental powers on opponents. There are also seven new types of potions.
And here are a few more pictures from the new Asian realms in Titan Quest:
Titan Quest: Eternal Embers – Screenshots ansehen
In addition, there are a few smaller technical upgrades for the aging game and, for the first time, full gamepad support for controllers on the PC. As usual, the add-on is available with both Europe dubbing and subtitles.
If you are also looking for even more RPG food, be sure to take a look at our RPG insider tips 2021 & 2022, where we present promising titles that hardly anyone has on their radar so far. Oh yeah, and if you’re wondering if there’s ever going to be a Titan Quest 2, we’ve got good news!