When Titan Quest first launched in 2006, it was hailed as the true spiritual successor to Diablo 2. But like many great ARPGs of that era, its development cycle ended prematurely, leaving players craving more mythological landscapes to conquer. Fast forward a decade: THQ Nordic resurrected the classic with the Anniversary Edition in 2016, fixing bugs and restoring cut content. Then, in 2017, something miraculous happened—the first major expansion in over a decade: Ragnarok.
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While version 1.47 represents the launch window of the DLC, the game has continued to receive support. Later versions (v1.50+ and eventually v2.0+ with the Atlantis expansion) further refined the Ragnarok content. However, for preservationists, the v1.47 release captures the "vanilla" state of the Norse expansion before later balance tweaks and engine updates altered the gameplay flow. Lilith v1
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