Torchlight II released in 2012 to critical and commercial success. Developer Runic Games then took a long break from the franchise to create and release 2017’s Hob. However, the team is now working with port studio Panic Button to put the game out on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. Watch the announce trailer below.
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