
Does Titan Quest 2 Have Endgame in Early Access and other

Titan Quest 2 has just launched in Early Access and has already stirred up excitement among ARPG fans. The game has managed to captivate both newcomers unfamiliar with the Titan Quest universe and veterans who remember the original release back in 2006.
In this blog, we’ll dive into hot topics such as “Does Titan Quest 2 Have Endgame in Early Access?” and address other questions that many players are currently asking.
Titan Quest 2 Endgame in Early Access
At the moment, Titan Quest 2 Early Access includes only the Prologue and Act I, with the prologue serving as a tutorial to introduce players to the game. So, there is no Endgame content in Early Access yet.
According to the developers, the full release of the game (Patch 1.0) is planned for late 2026. As for Endgame content, the team is currently not revealing specific details, since their main focus is perfecting the game's story first. However, work on the Titan Quest 2 Endgame has already begun, even though no further information is being disclosed.
What is confirmed is that the developers plan to expand the story and game world through paid DLCs, and for now they are firmly against adding microtransactions or lootboxes.
If you want to get a quick overview of the first act, we recommend reading the article Titan Quest II Early Access Main Quest. It gives a brief summary of the story and how much time you’ll need to complete the current content.
Titan Quest 2 Multiplayer in Early Access

Multiplayer is available in the game, but in Early Access it works quite poorly, and the developers are aware of this. They are actively working with players and their feedback to improve the mode. If you plan to play with friends at this stage, be patient and approach it with understanding, as you may encounter issues such as character progress loss, crashes, bugs, and performance drops.
How To Play Titan Quest 2 Multiplayer in Early Access
To start a co-op session, select Host Multiplayer in the main menu — this will allow you to create a session. Once the game is running, you can invite friends via your platform’s overlay or join a friend’s open lobby. Currently, multiplayer is only available with friends on the same platform. A full lobby browser is planned for future updates.
Important note: Multiplayer requires creating separate characters. Heroes from the regular Early Access mode are not supported and will not appear in the multiplayer character list.
Additional features of the current multiplayer version:
- The maximum number of players per session is four
- If the host leaves the game or crashes, the session ends automatically for everyone
- The developers are actively working on expanding multiplayer functionality and promise significant improvements by the time of the full release
Once the multiplayer experience is polished, it has the potential to become truly fun and engaging — especially considering how exciting it already is to combine Every Class (Mastery) in Titan Quest 2 Early Access to build powerful characters. With more mechanics, levels, and skills on the way, the game will only become richer and more dynamic.
And of course, if you want to support the development of the game and help make it better, don’t forget to report serious bugs using the in-game bug report feature — this ensures the team receives all the necessary data. You can also fill out an extended feedback form about bugs and your multiplayer experience on the official Titan Quest website.
Other Important Questions and Answers About Titan Quest 2 in Early Access
There have been many questions regarding the release of Titan Quest 2 on consoles. The game will come to consoles, but not before 2026. Titan Quest 2 will launch on PlayStation and Xbox only with the release of Patch 1.0. By that time, the storyline should be fully completed and all major bugs fixed.
The developers also shared some insights about the number of classes players can expect in the game. As of now, they plan to include at least 6 fully developed masteries that players will be able to combine in different ways. You can already see an example of a great mastery and skill combination in our guide Titan Quest 2: Infinity Ice Shards Build. However, the devs also mentioned that these six won’t be the end — more masteries are likely to be introduced with future DLCs.
Players have also asked about PvP, and there’s bad news for those who enjoy competitive modes: PvP is currently not planned for the game.
One particularly interesting note for modding enthusiasts: the developers confirmed that initial data modding support is already implemented in the game, though in a limited form. They continue to monitor community interest closely and are internally discussing how realistic it is to develop a full-fledged modding system in the future. The final decision will depend on both player demand and technical feasibility, but the team is not ruling out further modding support.

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