PC, Xbox One and PS4 versions on Oct. 13; Switch later in 2020.
Torchlight 3 launches Oct. 13 on PlayStation 4, Windows PC via Steam, and Xbox One, Echtra Games announced on Tuesday. A version for Nintendo Switch will follow later in 2020.
The declaration tops a two-year time frame in which the continuation of 2012’s Torchlight 2 started as Torchlight Frontiers, with the desire of an allowed to-play hugely multiplayer web-based game set in a “mutual, industrious [and] powerfully produced world.” Be that as it may, toward the start of 2020, Max Schaefer, a fellow benefactor of the Torchlight establishment and the CEO of Echtra Games, said “we discovered Torchlight Frontiers was intended to be a genuine replacement to Torchlight I and II.” Schaefer, one of the advancement leads for Diablo 2, established Echtra Games in 2016. Echtra took over the improvement of the Torchlight arrangement following the 2017 conclusion of unique studio Runic Games. Echtra, as Runic, is possessed by Perfect World Entertainment. Set 100 years after Torchlight 2, this new prison creeping continuation will include disconnected single-player and online four-player choices, customizable posts, and, obviously, pets. “I am warming to Torchlight 3,” Christian Donlan wrote, playing Torchlight 3’s Early Access version back in July. “And I am having a fascinating time watching it come together through Early Access. This has become that Early Access game that I check in on at least once a week to see if something new has been added or something old has been replaced. I am excited to get back to my punchy robot and do it all over again.”
Torchlight 3 is $39.99. Those who have the Steam Early Access version will automatically get the full version on PC free.