Titan Quest II's Biggest Early Access Update Adds a Full New Chapter, 18 Dungeons, and a Higher Level Cap
Titan Quest II just received its largest Early Access update yet, and if you've been holding off on buying in, this is the clearest sign yet the game is on track. Wild Lands — Chapter 4 of the main story — went live on June 18, 2026, adding a new region, 18 dungeons, three bosses, and a level cap raise to 55. Developer Grimlore Games sold 300,000 copies within 72 hours of the August 2025 Early Access launch, and the steady update cadence suggests that momentum hasn't stalled.
The new content
Wild Lands sends players into a lawless frontier so dangerous that even the Centaurs won't leave their settlements. The update packs a lot in: five main story quests, 13 side quests, new biomes spanning canyons, deserts, oases, forests, and poison swamps, plus ten-plus points of interest. Four "Heroic" (unique) monsters join the enemy roster alongside ten mini-bosses and a fresh batch of items, relics, and a new talisman. A basic loot filter — long requested by the community — is also included. Grimlore paired the content drop with bug fixes and balance changes across existing mechanics.
The price and the wait
Right now, Titan Quest II costs $39.99 on Steam and the Epic Games Store with a 30% discount active — up from the $29.99 launch price. That discount won't last: the full 1.0 release, per THQ Nordic FAQ, is targeting late 2026 at $49.99. Console players on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are locked out entirely until 1.0 ships — no Game Pass deal has been announced, and THQ Nordic is positioning this as a premium retail release.
That late-2026 window means console-first players are looking at more than a year's wait from the original EA launch. On PC, multiplayer for up to four players is available in preview form, with full polish promised at 1.0. Against competition from Diablo IV (currently $39.99 for the standard edition) and Path of Exile 2, the $49.99 full price is defensible — but only if the remaining chapters hold up. RPGamer confirms the current discount and pricing tiers are accurate as of the Chapter 4 release.
Worth jumping in now?
For PC action-RPG fans who don't mind Early Access rough edges, Wild Lands makes the current $39.99 asking price easier to justify than it was at launch. Those waiting for a finished game on console, though, will need to sit tight well into next year.