Titan Quest II has exploded out of the gates, racking up over 300,000 sales in just 72 hours and crashing into Steam and Epic’s global top seller lists like Ares at a wine tasting. It’s now boasting the second-biggest concurrent player peak in THQ Nordic history—just behind Biomutant, and that game had a global lockdown on its side.
Developed by Grimlore Games, this myth-soaked ARPG follow-up to the cult classic has players diving headfirst into Ancient Greece. Dodging harpies, cleaving through centaurs, and ignoring that pile of 100+ identical daggers clogging up their inventory. And fans are loving it: nearly 6,000 Steam reviews and a “Very Positive” rating of 84% means it’s not just nostalgia talking.
Why all the buzz?
Critics are throwing olive wreaths too. PC Gamer called it “a chill Greek holiday compared to the live-service complexity of ARPGs like Diablo 4 and PoE2.” Which, frankly, sounds like a win. COGConnected praised its satisfying combat and flexible mastery system, while The Sixth Axis dubbed it the “return of a legend.”
No surprise, really. Titan Quest II sticks to its roots: zero microtransactions, real-time tactical combat, dual mastery classes, handcrafted levels, and a deep loot system that’s already dragging players into “just one more dungeon” spirals.
Early Access Means First Dibs
The full launch is set at $49.99 / €49.99, but Early Access warriors get it for just $29.99 / €29.99. Even better? Until August 8th, there’s a divine 20% discount—bringing it down to $23.99 / €23.99. That’s a lot of hydra heads per quid.
So if you’ve ever wanted to square up against ancient deities without the grindy live-service nonsense, now’s your chance to sharpen that spear and get mythic.