With Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred in the rear-view mirror and Path of Exile 2 imminent, my mind is always on the next great ARPG, and Titan Quest 2 is high up my most-anticipated list. The 2006 original remains a classic of the genre, and one of the reasons it still stands out today is its distinctive class system, as you fuse two ‘masteries’ to create a huge number of potential combinations. Grimlore Games is building on this system for the sequel, and in a new blog post it explains exactly what to expect from Titan Quest 2 masteries when the early access launch arrives.
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