THQ Nordic and developer Grimlore Games have announced that their action RPG Titan Quest II has hit a big sales milestone just three days out from its release.
Speaking on social media, the two studios confirmed that Titan Quest II, which was released in Early Access on PC via Steam on August 1st, managed to hit 300,000 sales just under 72 hours after its launch.
The game has already managed to reach number 17 on Steam's top sellers list at time of writing, beating out longtime stalwarts like The Sims 4, RimWorld, and Valve's own Team Fortress 2 (two of which are, admittedly, free-to-play, but microtransactions are a big business, after all).
On Steam's weekly top sellers list, meanwhile, Titan Quest II is sitting at number six, putting it ahead of hits like indie smash Peak and NetEase's free-to-play comic book hero shooter extravaganza Marvel Rivals.
If you're wondering exactly what Titan Quest II is, it's the sequel to the 2006 action RPG Titan Quest, which was developed by the Massachusetts-based studio Iron Lore.
Sadly, following the release of the original Titan Quest, Iron Lore folded, but former members of the studio would go on...