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Age of Titans boasts several unique features that will surely turn heads this summer. To start, Titans’ advanced new Pet system will wow any gotta-collect-them-all pet game fanatics by allowing you to turn nearly any monster into a loyal companion. There are literally hundreds to choose from; and unique appearances aside, each pet has its own set of attributes and skills, which not only adds flair to the PvE experience, but can also give its master an upper hand in combat.

World Bosses, such as Satan himself, will appear at random throughout the game each day. Players may challenge them singlehandedly or with a Team to earn incredible rewards. And if your friends aren’t around to help, no problem! The new Dungeon Finder will help you find your perfect Team for Dungeons, Events or just for fun.

To ensure players get the most out of every feature, several built-in ‘recycling’ systems will make sure nothing goes to waste. Unwanted Pets can be transformed into Souls, which is useful for enhancing evolvable Divine Weapons. Fuse anything from Gems to Quest Scrolls to produce rarer and more powerful items. Degrade low quality equipment for enhancement Energy, or transfer select attributes between your favorite gears. Or, if you’re feeling generous, raise a Guild Beast with your Guild by feeding it outdated equipment. Then, defeat it alongside your Guild mates each weekend for tons of EXP and Gold!
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