If You Ever Wanted To Play As The Dinosaurs In Ark, This Indie MMO Game From Australia Is For You
Path of Titans allows players to play as one of more than 30 dinosaurs.

Most fans of sandbox games are likely familiar with Ark, the competitive sandbox survival game with dinosaurs. In Ark, the dinosaurs are something players have to contend with while also worrying about each other. Perhaps, at some point, fans of the game thought about what it might be like to just be the dinosaurs. At least, someone thought about it, because that idea is now a game of its own.
Path of Titans, an indie game developed in Australia by Alderon Games, is a cross-platform sandbox MMO with survival elements. And yes, everyone plays as dinosaurs. Of course, that means you’ll still have to deal with dinosaurs. If you’re playing dinos in a sandbox survival game, you’re gonna be fighting other dinos.
Currently, the game is in early access, available to players via the developer’s site. For those who might want something a little more stable, the devs plan on launching a beta this summer across multiple platforms: PC, mobile, consoles, Mac, and Linux. They’re kinda going all out. The beta will only feature one map, but more will come at a later time.
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