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Titan Quest’s fourth expansion, Eternal Embers, is out nowThe little game that could

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A screenshot of Titan Quest’s Eternal Embers expansion showing a Japanese-style building in a snow environment surrounded by beefcakes with swords and impractical sleeveless tops.

I’ve seenTitan Questdescribed as the best Diablo 2-like available, and I’ve seen it praised for its colourful environments when its competitors (including Diablo 2) are either grey or brown. Well, now there’s even more Titan Quest. The Eternal Embers expansion is out now, with Asian-inspired locations and loads of new things to hack and slash.

Titan Quest: Eternal Embers - Release TrailerWatch on YouTube

Titan Quest: Eternal Embers - Release Trailer

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Oddly, it seems to only be playable in Legendary difficulty, the hardest of Titan Quest’s three settings. I suppose most of the people interested in a Titan Quest expansion are going to have played a lot of Titan Quest already, so perhaps that’s not an issue.

There are other nice features outside of the new content, too, including gamepad support and improved rendering and performance. The editor has also seen a bunch of new features and UI tweaks, if you’re into modding.

You can grab Eternal Embersfrom Steamfor £16.19/€18. It requires Titan Quest Anniversary Edition to play, which will cost youanother £18/€20.