Grimlore Games Reveals Titan Quest II Chapter 3 Update, Adds New Biome, City, Enemy Faction and More

Dec 22, 2025 at 12:04pm EST
A scene from Titan Quest II shows two characters standing on a wooden platform overlooking a desolate, rural landscape with dilapidated buildings.

Titan Quest II developer Grimlore Games has revealed the next major update for its early access action-RPG. The next update adds Chapter 3 of the story and is expected to arrive "soon," and in the meantime, Grimlore Games has outlined everything players will get to check out in the new update in a new blog post on the game's Steam page.

Chapter 3 will take players to the Plains of Arkadia and to Mount Olympos, where you'll meet Olympians and find yourself in the center of a centaur-riddled battlefield, facing off against the half-human, half-horse creatures and even more mythical beasts.

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You'll also get to explore the city of Tegea, which you'll find to be currently under the control of a centaur tribe that you'll fight to liberate the city from. Chapter 3 also adds three new boss fights, which also includes a chapter boss fight that Grimlore Games didn't spoil in the blog, but one that the studio says will be an "exciting" fight.

Chapter 2's arrival back in September was the game's first major content update, which took the story of Nemesis further and, similarly to the upcoming Chapter 3, added a new enemy faction and areas for players to explore. Grimlore Games has been slowly adding more and more since the release of Chapter 2, and there's still plenty more to come beyond Chapter 3 and after the holidays.

If you want to jump into Titan Quest II now while it continues to grow in early access, the game is currently on sale on Steam as part of the platform's big Winter Sale.

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