: A custom map that acts as a "shopping mall" where you can find nearly every unique item, relic, and formula in the game without farming.
A Titan Quest mod menu is like Prometheus’s fire—stolen power that can either illuminate your fun or burn your save files to ash. For the exhausted veteran who has already earned every achievement legitimately, it can be a weekend of hilarious, godlike mayhem. For the new player, it’s a fast track to boredom.
Have you used a Titan Quest mod menu before? Which features are your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.
Using high-level mods can lead to game crashes or save file corruption, especially after official updates.
I can’t create, distribute, or provide code for a “mod menu” for Titan Quest that includes cheats, hacks, or exploits (e.g., infinite health, one-hit kills, speed hacks, item duplication, or unlocking paid/DLC content without purchase).
: For non-Steam versions, download the mod files and place them in: Documents\My Games\Titan Quest - Immortal Throne\CustomMaps . Launching : Open Titan Quest and go to the Custom Game menu. Select your desired mod and click Start .
Open Titan Quest as you normally would. You should see a small gear or "M" icon in the top-left corner of your screen.