Torchlight Frontiers Announced, Due Next Year on PC/PS4/XB1, Beta Signup Open

Aug 9, 2018 at 09:04am EDT

Runic Games may have closed late last year shortly after releasing the gorgeous action/adventure game Hob, but that doesn't mean the end of the Torchlight franchise.

In fact, out of the blue Perfect World Entertainment announced Torchlight Frontiers, in development at Echtra Games, a San Francisco-based game studio founded in early 2016 by former Runic Games CEO Max Schaefer.

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Yoon Im, senior vice president of publishing at Perfect World Entertainment, said:

Perfect World Entertainment has had a strong working relationship with Max Schaefer, dating back to the original Torchlight game, and we believe in his vision to evolve the Torchlight series. Max has put together an all-star team of developers, and we continue to be amazed by the sheer level of talent and wealth of experience that they bring to Torchlight Frontiers. We’re proud to have Echtra Games as a part of the company.

Max Schaefer, CEO of Echtra Games, added:

Evolving the Torchlight universe into a shared world has always been a goal for the franchise, and I’m excited that we’re finally able to make it a reality. Torchlight Frontiers will be a living, breathing universe that will still feel uniquely Torchlight, while we add our own creative spin to the game. The team is building something truly special, and we can’t wait for fans to play it for the first time at Gamescom and PAX West.

We don't know much about the game, other than the following blurb.

Torchlight Frontiers combines the heart of the beloved Torchlight series with a shared, persistent and dynamically generated world. In true Torchlight style, players will team up with friends and devoted pets to hack and slack their way through a vibrant world, discover ancient ruins of lost civilizations and brave dungeons filled with riches and dangerous creatures.

Truth to be told, Runic Games did have plans for a Torchlight MMO a while ago before they shelved. This seems like an evolution of that project.

You may already sign up for the beta test on the official website. The full game is expected to be available in 2019 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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