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Torchlight II coming to consoles in September

June 13, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Perfect World Entertainment and developer Panic Button have revealed that Torchlight II, the sequel to the award winning Torchlight game, will release on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch on 3rd September.  Torchlight II is a dungeon crawler set in a unique world filled with hack’n’slash gaming.  Check out the new traielr below…

With Torchlight II, players travel to the sprawling continent of Vilderan where monsters roam and adventures begin.

This console version of this dungeon crawling RPG features all those things from the PC version, charming art style, fast paced combat and deep character customisation, but adds in new features, including enhanced controls, an improved targeting system, brand new pets and a new interface designed specifically for console gaming.  There will also be plenty of achievements and trophies to earn as players progress.  The Nintendo Switch version will allow players to join with up to three of their friends via wireless play.

“Torchlight II is an undisputed ARPG fan favorite, which is why we couldn’t wait to bring it to today’s generation of consoles.” Jason Park, Vice President, Business Development for Perfect World Entertainment. “We’ve really enjoyed working with Panic Button on bringing games in our portfolio to new and exciting platforms.”

“We’ve discovered that the core mechanics featured in Torchlight II translate really well onto consoles,” says Andy Boggs, Technical Director at Panic Button. “It’s a solid multiplayer experience with fast-paced action and an almost endless progression system. Our team has been working hard on the console version to make sure that the combat feels just as fun and satisfying as it did on PC.”

Torchlight II arrives on Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch this September.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Panic Button, Perfect World Entertainment, Torchlight II

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