
A new trailer has been released showcasing the new content in the latest Path of Titans update added to the closed beta. For those who don’t know, this is a full-fledged dinosaur MMO coming to console, PC, and mobile.
The trailer is even voiced by Robert Irwin, son of the legendary Steve Irwin, so the atmosphere of the nature documentary is perfect.
What’s in the Path of Titans update?
The new content adds a new area, Gondwa, four new playable species, an aquatic ecosystem, and the ability to play as swimming or flying reptiles alongside dinos on land.
Walk the dinosaur
Path Of Titans is a game that promises to finally give us the experience we all wanted at the age of seven, to be a dinosaur.
You start the game right away in the life of a prehistoric reptile. This new life comes with all the survival problems you would expect. You must find water and food and avoid falling prey to other, larger creatures.
The prehistoric theme carries over into the search system. You can be pretty sure that your dinosaur isn’t sent to pick up anyone’s mail.
The group mechanics prepare you for activities like pack hunting and herbivore migration, so it’s less about dungeon diving and more about perilous forays into the wilderness.
Great graphics, if your device can handle it
The game promises cross-platform play in a big way. Android of course. iOS, MacOS and PC are not entirely surprising. Then it starts to get wild.
According to the official websiteyou can play on Xbox and Playstation, Nintendo Switch and Linux, both Ubuntu and Debian.
We wouldn’t be too shocked to see someone playing it on a smart fridge right now. Mind you, we did see GTA on a smartwatch a few weeks ago, so anything is possible.
The graphics look crazy for an Android game, but it comes at a cost. You need at least Android 8, 3 GB RAM and Vulkan or OpenGL ES3.2 support. No one said becoming a dinosaur would be easy.
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