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Gondwa, Path of Titans' New Map, Goes Live

'Massive update' also includes 4 new playable dinosaurs

Gondwa, Path of Titans' New Map, Goes Live
ByMarie MijaresDecember 12, 2022

Alderon Games has released the second official map of Path of Titans, the survival game where players become dinosaurs.

The Australian game developer confirmed that Path of Titans' latest update went live last December 7 (Australian time).

The developers said it is also the MMO game's biggest update yet. Alderon Games published an official trailer to mark its launch. With Australian TV personality Robert Irwin as its narrator, it highlighted the game's upcoming map, called Gondwa.

The world of Path of Titans has expanded in many ways, new underwater home caves and quests, new aquatic NPCs, and roosts and cliffs for Thalas to perch, developers described.

The game's creators based Gondwa on the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. Gondwa is an 'island world', and hosts various biomes. These include jagged red rocks, grasslands, salt flats, and deserts, to name a few.

Aside from a new map, players can also start exploring more about the pre-historic world in the Path of Titans as four new dinosaurs. Alderon Games rolled out the first flying and fully aquatic creatures. These are the Thalassodromeus and the Kaiwhekea, respectively.

However, Alderon Games disclosed that in the meantime, characters in Panjura cannot crossover to the new world, and vice-versa, in the game. "We plan on adding this in the future," they said.

While players can move their characters from one map to another on community servers, developers added they may experience "a handful of bugs" in doing so.

We will work on updates and improvements to this system as we work on bug fixes, they explained. Developers also said flyers and swimmers are only limited to the Gondwa map. On the other hand, in its latest update, Alderon has made several quality-of-life improvements to Path of Titans.

These included simplifying the game's entire Waystone system. They revealed that they added some gameplay mechanics to "maintain balance and prevent exploits or abuses."

Development for Path of Titans began in 2019. The game currently supports PC, PS5, Series X, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Android, and iOS.

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