Compare Titan Quest Anniversary Edition key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Iron Lore Entertainment. Published by THQ Nordic. Released on 8/31/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Action, RPG.

A remastered classic ARPG where you slay Greek, Egyptian, and Asian mythological monsters by mixing and matching two mastery skill trees. Diablo-style loot, but with actual culture homework done.

Titan Quest Anniversary Edition is an action RPG from Iron Lore Entertainment that drops you into a mythologically dense world spanning ancient Greece, Egypt, Babylon, and the Far East. You are a lone warrior (or a co-op party of up to six) trying to stop the Titans from breaking free and wrecking the mortal world. The premise is straightforward, but the execution carries real craft. The world is hand-built and gorgeous in a way that holds up surprisingly well, with distinct biomes that feel culturally grounded rather than generic fantasy wallpaper. The core hook is the dual-mastery system. You pick one mastery class early on, then unlock a second later, combining two schools from a roster that includes Storm, Earth, Dream, Warfare, Spirit, Nature, Hunting, Rogue, and Defence. That gives you a staggering number of combinations, each with a distinct personality. Warfare plus Rogue plays like a fast, bleed-stacking scrapper. Storm plus Dream turns you into a psionic lightning cannon. Each tree has enough depth that your specific point allocation matters past hour 40, which is exactly the kind of system longevity an ARPG needs. Build variety is real and not just cosmetic. The Anniversary Edition consolidates the base game and its Immortal Throne expansion, adds multiplayer improvements, widescreen support, higher monster density, balance patches, and a raft of quality-of-life upgrades that make the original 2006 release feel genuinely playable in a modern context. Combat is satisfying in an old-school, clicky way. It lacks the snappy fluidity of Path of Exile or the modern sheen of Grim Dawn, but it has weight and pace that suit the mythological setting. Boss fights against recognizable creatures like the Telkine, the Gorgons, or the Cyclops Typhon carry real stakes, and the mythology is treated with enough respect that it never slides into kitsch. What does not work as well: the story is thin and largely decorative, the narrative payoff is minimal if you are someone who needs character arcs and dialogue trees to stay invested, and the early acts can feel slow before your build starts clicking. Filler mob corridors exist. The writing serves the setting but does not reward re-reads. For ARPG veterans who care about build theory and loot-hunting, this holds up as one of the genre's most underappreciated entries. The mastery system predates similar dual-class mechanics in games like Grim Dawn (made by many of the same developers) and still feels creative. Co-op adds genuine fun, the mythological setting is a genuine differentiator, and the Anniversary Edition's improvements make it the definitive version of a classic. If you want rich dialogue or branching choices, look elsewhere. If you want to build a Dream-Warfare sandman-bruiser and farm legendary helms from Hades himself, this is your game. Monika, Scout Team

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Titan Quest Anniversary Edition key

Aug 31, 2016Iron Lore EntertainmentTHQ Nordic
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A remastered classic ARPG where you slay Greek, Egyptian, and Asian mythological monsters by mixing and matching two mastery skill trees. Diablo-style loot, but with actual culture homework done.

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Titan Quest Anniversary Edition is an action RPG from Iron Lore Entertainment that drops you into a mythologically dense world spanning ancient Greece, Egypt, Babylon, and the Far East. You are a lone warrior (or a co-op party of up to six) trying to stop the Titans from breaking free and wrecking the mortal world. The premise is straightforward, but the execution carries real craft. The world is hand-built and gorgeous in a way that holds up surprisingly well, with distinct biomes that feel culturally grounded rather than generic fantasy wallpaper. The core hook is the dual-mastery system. You pick one mastery class early on, then unlock a second later, combining two schools from a roster that includes Storm, Earth, Dream, Warfare, Spirit, Nature, Hunting, Rogue, and Defence. That gives you a staggering number of combinations, each with a distinct personality. Warfare plus Rogue plays like a fast, bleed-stacking scrapper. Storm plus Dream turns you into a psionic lightning cannon. Each tree has enough depth that your specific point allocation matters past hour 40, which is exactly the kind of system longevity an ARPG needs. Build variety is real and not just cosmetic. The Anniversary Edition consolidates the base game and its Immortal Throne expansion, adds multiplayer improvements, widescreen support, higher monster density, balance patches, and a raft of quality-of-life upgrades that make the original 2006 release feel genuinely playable in a modern context. Combat is satisfying in an old-school, clicky way. It lacks the snappy fluidity of Path of Exile or the modern sheen of Grim Dawn, but it has weight and pace that suit the mythological setting. Boss fights against recognizable creatures like the Telkine, the Gorgons, or the Cyclops Typhon carry real stakes, and the mythology is treated with enough respect that it never slides into kitsch. What does not work as well: the story is thin and largely decorative, the narrative payoff is minimal if you are someone who needs character arcs and dialogue trees to stay invested, and the early acts can feel slow before your build starts clicking. Filler mob corridors exist. The writing serves the setting but does not reward re-reads. For ARPG veterans who care about build theory and loot-hunting, this holds up as one of the genre's most underappreciated entries. The mastery system predates similar dual-class mechanics in games like Grim Dawn (made by many of the same developers) and still feels creative. Co-op adds genuine fun, the mythological setting is a genuine differentiator, and the Anniversary Edition's improvements make it the definitive version of a classic. If you want rich dialogue or branching choices, look elsewhere. If you want to build a Dream-Warfare sandman-bruiser and farm legendary helms from Hades himself, this is your game. Monika, Scout Team

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Developer
Iron Lore Entertainment
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Release Date
Aug 31, 2016

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