Developers behind Titan Quest 2 have released early images detailing an in-game race called the Ichthyans, along with concept art for their weapons, armor, and settlements. The team has hinted that more lore and gameplay details will come in future updates, keeping fans eager for what’s next in this underwater-inspired faction.
As described by the game’s creators, the Ichthyans represent the first adversaries players will face. Their backstory is expanding, with clues about where this breed originated and how they fit into the broader world of Titan Quest 2.
Anticipated Ichthyan enemy types players will encounter include:
- The Soldier is a lightly armored combatant wielding a spear, capable of striking from distance or up close.
- Wizard – a support-oriented foe that amplifies ally damage, heals comrades, and can sustain itself in combat.
- The Hunter is an agile fighter armed with a heavy spear and a net designed to slow pursuers.
- The Beast is a heavily armored melee opponent armed with a two-handed mace, able to unleash a shockwave and a swift dash forward.
Developers note that Ichthyans attack in small squads, coordinating their abilities to overwhelm players. Success will hinge on smart tactics and careful planning when facing a group rather than a single foe.
Beyond character models, the team also shared glimpses of Ichthyan settlements, along with early concepts for clothing and weaponry, painting a vivid picture of their society and culture within the game’s world.
The title is slated for release in 2024 and will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S with a localized Russian version planned for audiences in those regions.
Earlier previews included screenshots of buildings and broader concept art for the upcoming game, offering fans a deeper look at the visual direction and environmental design planned for Titan Quest 2.
Additionally, there are whispers about potential feature updates and platform optimizations that could influence how players experience the game across different systems, though official details remain limited until further announcements.