Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition Heading to Xbox One and PS4 on March 20th 2018

Nintendo Switch version also coming out next year "when it's ready."

Posted By | On 15th, Dec. 2017

Titan Quest Ragnarok

THQ Nordic has been doing quite a bit to support Titan Quest lately, first releasing the Anniversary Edition last year and then following it up with the new Ragnarok expansion this year. However, the developer is taking things to the next level by releasing Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition for the PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in 2018.

The PS4 and Xbox One versions will be releasing on March 20th 2018 for $29.99 with Standard Edition including the original game and the Immortal Throne expansion. The Collector’s Edition will cost $119.99 and feature the base game, Immortal Throne, a Greek War helmet replica that’s 9 inches tall, a premium box and a notepad. This bundle will also be available for the PC and cost $109.99.

As for the Nintendo Switch version, you can expect it to release “when it’s ready” as per THQ Nordic. In the meantime, Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition can be purchased on Steam with Ragnarok sold separately.


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