Titan Quest Has Been Updated For iPhone X and the Latest iPad Pros

Titan Quest has finally been updated for the iPhone X and the latest iPad Pro devices. Update it right now and it will fill the entire screen and no longer show those hideous black bars. The update also includes support …

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Titan Quest has finally been updated for the iPhone X and the latest iPad Pro devices. Update it right now and it will fill the entire screen and no longer show those hideous black bars.

The update also includes support for more languages: Chinese, Czech, Japanese, Korean, and Ukrainian, and fixes for the character slot issue on iOS 12 and wrong screen size detection.

This is the Same Titan Quest That You Played on Your PC Back in 2006

Titan Quest on mobile is the exact same action RPG that you played on your PC back in 2006, just with a few nifty features to allow for the smaller touch screen.

It features a brand new interface and touch controls and updated visuals alongside the wealth of content that already existed.

If you haven’t played it yet, it’s a Diablo-like action RPG that draws inspiration from various different mythologies. You play as a hero that has to help the Gods defeat the Titans, which have escaped from their prison and aim to destroy Earth.

So you’ll explore a vast world that takes you to ancient Greece, Egypt, Babylon, China and more as you battle over 80 different mythological creatures as an archer, warrior, or mage.

Along the way, you’ll level up, grab an awful lot of loot, and unlock brand new character skills to keep all that monster slaying feeling fresh.

In total, there’s about 60 hours of gameplay here, which is excellent value for money. You can grab it right now from the App Store and Google Play, and we’ve included links to both stores at the top of this page.

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