Since Titan Quest II entered Early Access in August last year, the team at Grimlore Games has been listening closely to your feedback—and now they’re ready to share some insights.

But first, a quick message from the devs:
“We want to thank every one of you who played the game and shared feedback. It really helps us focus on what matters most to you during development.”

The results speak for themselves. In recent surveys, Titan Quest II scored incredibly well, with 96% of players rating their overall experience as positive or very positive. For that, there’s only one thing to say: thank you! (again!)

Players also shared what they’re enjoying most in the game so far. Warfare is currently the most popular mastery (melee FTW!), with Storm right behind it. When it comes to bosses, Skylla takes the crown, and the fan-favorite quest so far is “A Turtle’s Lunch.”

Of course, even good games can get better. And that’s exactly the plan for 2026. The team will continue improving many parts of the game, expanding the world, adding new features, and giving you even more ways to enjoy your adventures.

Thanks to your feedback, a few key areas have been locked in for further improvements throughout 2026:

  • More Enemy Variety: Starting with the upcoming Centaur Update, which sends players to the Arkadian Plains, you can expect a solid batch of brand-new enemy types. And that’s just the beginning—existing areas will also receive new enemies over time.
  • Better Balancing: The goal here is simple: make more abilities feel fun and powerful, and open up even more options for diverse and exciting character builds.
  • More Rewarding Loot: Many of you told us that finding new items could feel more impactful. Message received! The team is working on making loot drops feel more exciting and rewarding.

And there’s more on the way. Alongside these improvements, the team is continuing work on new content, and a new development roadmap for Titan Quest II will be shared soon.

Until then, be sure to check out the latest developer diary for a deeper look at the player feedback and what it means for the future of the game.

The new Developer Diary on Steam: https://thqn.net/45iSuIe

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