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Torchlight III

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: RPG/Action
Publisher: Perfect World
Developer: Echtra Games
Release Date: Oct. 13, 2020

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'Torchlight' Franchise Celebrates 12th Anniversary With Sale

by Rainier on Oct. 14, 2021 @ 1:38 p.m. PDT

Set in the same universe as Torchlight I and II, Torchlight III is a shared-world action-RPG bringing back many of the franchise’s signature features and mechanics that captured the hearts of ARPG fans around the world.

Torchlight III is a fast-paced dungeon crawler brings fans back to the beloved Torchlight universe to hack and slash their way through a brand new world filled with hordes of goblins, undead and other dangerous Netherim creatures. Adventurers can party up with friends or venture into the vast wilderness alone, where they will find loot, explore dungeons, collect epic gear and build their very own fort to show off to the world. Torchlight III features four unique hero classes (Dusk Mage, Forged, Railmaster and Sharpshooter), plus a myriad of new and familiar combat pets to help players fight their way to fame and glory.

Torchlight III combines the heart of the beloved Torchlight series with a shared, persistent and dynamically generated world.

Torchlight III players will be able to purchase the full game and play however they like (online or off) with access to all playable content. Rather than focusing on horizontal progression, the game shifts back to the familiar linear world structure that was introduced with Torchlight I & II.

Longtime Torchlight fans will be happy to hear that the game features the same mechanics that set the original series apart from other ARPGs on the market. After selecting from Torchlight III’s unique character classes, players will choose a pet to accompany them on their new adventure: a fluffy alpaca, a swift owl or a loyal canine retriever. From there, they will explore forests filled with dangerous creatures and participate in thematic quests to earn powerful rewards.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 12 years since the original Torchlight game was released on PC for the very first time.

Published by Perfect World Entertainment and developed by Runic Games, the hack’n’slash dungeon crawler made its original debut on October 27, 2009. Since that fateful day, Torchlight has become a cult favorite amongst ARPG fans and has spawned two action-packed sequels, Torchlight II in 2012 and Torchlight III (developed by Echtra Games) in 2020.

The iconic series paved the way for future ARPGs with its fast and furious combat, unique classes and signature pet system. 

For those who haven’t had a chance to experience the entire Torchlight saga, we’re excited to announce a massive anniversary sale on the Nintendo Switch and Steam versions of the game to celebrate the series’ latest milestone.

Here are the details:

Key Features:

  • Travel the Frontier: Players can explore the wilderness, party with friends, gather materials to craft loot, use magical maps to enter unknown dungeons, or show off their spoils in town! There’s always something to do in the new frontier.
  • Build & Upgrade Your Fort: It’s time to rebuild! Players will enjoy their very own account-based fort, where they can upgrade gear, and make renovations to show it off to their friends and the world. The game allows them to build monuments of power, pet stables, and more!
  • Choose a Relic: Relics are objects of great power that grant players a suite of active skills and passive skills. Players will choose one of five of these at the beginning of their journey and level them up along with their primary class abilities. The relic is an important part of a character's strategy - choose wisely!
    • Bane - Summons a cluster of spiders and casts forth volleys of deadly poison.
    • Blood Drinker - Heals a player’s wounds while enemies bleed.
    • Coldheart - Controls crowds by freezing, slowing, or knocking back immoderate threats.
    • Electrode - Unleashes an unpredictable surge of electricity.
    • Flaming Destroyer - Consistently burns enemies and sets things ablaze.
  • Collect Epic Gear: Whether it's armor, weapons, dyes, recipes, ember cores, or even new pets ... there's always more to find as adventurers battle through dungeons and take on dangerous foes. Every randomly-generated area can be replayed over and over again since each instance brings different items. Those who want even more epic gear can take on a contract to earn Fame and unlock elite items. 
  • Pets are Back: Players can fight their way to fame and glory with loyal companions! Each of the many species comes in a myriad of colors and styles so adventurers shouldn’t settle for the first one they find. They can also make these pets stronger by adding skills, equip them with gear to make them hardier, and together battle enemies as a team. 
  • Build Your Hero: With four classes to choose from, players can utilize class-specific mechanics to maximize damage and their odds of survival. Torchlight III lets them gather epic gear, select your Relic powers, and customize loadouts to create a unique combat style for their heroes.
  • Torchlight III features four diverse hero classes with unique abilities and powers:
    • The Dusk Mage is an enchanter who harnesses the power of light and dark energy to conjure devastating attacks. 
    • The Forged is a powerful robot who relies on an arsenal of weaponry to build up heat and unleash explosive assaults.
    • The Railmaster is a locomotive savvy powerhouse who steams into combat with a massive hammer and heavily armed battle train.
    • The Sharpshooter is a powerful and nimble ranged character who uses incredible skill with ranged weapons and magical trinkets to take on enemies from afar. 

Torchlight III is available for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4 and PC (Steam).


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