Titan Quest
News, coverage and analysis tracking Titan Quest across the outlets.- Best Android RPGs – Updated!This guide rounds up the best RPGs available on Android devices, focusing on premium titles with all content accessible out of the box. The list includes classics like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Quest VIII, and Chrono Trigger, alongside modern favorites such as Pascal's Wager and The Banner Saga.
- The Witcher 3: Songs of the Past proves that older games are just as relevant as new onesThe upcoming 2027 expansion for The Witcher 3, 'Songs of the Past,' highlights a growing trend of developers revisiting older games with new content. This phenomenon is driven by a plateau in technological advancement, making older titles still feel relevant, and a rising sentimentality within the industry, with studios paying homage to classics that inspired them.
- The Best Android Games Sales and Deals This WeekThis weekly roundup highlights current sales and deals on Android games, featuring discounted titles like Titan Quest, Spongebob Squarepants: Battle For Bikini Bottom, and Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition. The article provides brief descriptions and pricing for each game on sale, encouraging readers to share any additional deals they discover.
- Brave the Wild Lands: Endure the Fury of Nemesis in Titan Quest II’s Biggest Update YetTitan Quest II has received its largest update yet, titled "The Wild Lands," which introduces Nemesis, the Goddess of Retribution, as a new antagonist. The update expands the game world with new environments, enemies, and boss fights, while also increasing the level cap to 55 and adding new passive skills and relics for character customization. The Wild Lands update is available now for the action RPG.
- Embracer is splitting in half again, sending Fellowship Entertainment on its merry wayEmbracer Group is splitting into two segments, creating a new company called Fellowship Entertainment to house major IPs like The Lord of the Rings and Tomb Raider, with an IPO planned for 2027. This move aims to better communicate Embracer's diverse operations and unlock the potential of its undervalued assets. The company has undergone previous splits and significant layoffs following financial difficulties.
- Embracer to spin off major video game franchises and studiosEmbracer Group is spinning off its major video game franchises and studios into a new publicly listed company called Fellowship Entertainment, set to launch in 2027. This move aims to provide sharper management focus and clearer accountability for its diverse portfolio. Fellowship Entertainment will house key IPs like Darksiders, Dead Island, and Tomb Raider, alongside studios such as 4A Games and Crystal Dynamics.
- Embracer Group split again spinning off their biggest IP, along with plans for IP partnershipsEmbracer Group is undergoing another significant restructuring, splitting off Fellowship Entertainment, which will focus on publishing and IP licensing, including major franchises like The Lord of the Rings and Tomb Raider. The remaining Embracer Group will focus on its owned IPs and selective M&A. This move aims for sharper management focus and clearer accountability, with plans for Fellowship Entertainment to list on Nasdaq Stockholm by 2027. The company also plans external IP licensing for titles such as Saints Row and Deus Ex.
- The MOP Up: Subnautica 2 just says no to gen AIUnknown Worlds has confirmed that Subnautica 2 will not use generative AI, with all development being handled by traditional methods. The article also rounds up other recent gaming news, including delays for MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, updates for Dungeon Fighter Online and SMITE 2, and new content for Hearthstone and PSO2.
- Dragonkin The Banished Review - A Promising ARPG That Struggles to Find Its Identity | Invision Game CommunityDragonkin The Banished is a promising Action RPG that struggles to find its identity, offering a mixed experience for players. While it features a unique Wyrmling companion system and a solid atmosphere, the combat feels floaty, build crafting lacks depth, and the loot system is uninspired. The city-building mechanic is also a missed opportunity, and the endgame lacks replayability, making it a decent casual distraction but not a long-term obsession.