If this title slipped under your radar when it launched in late 2025, now might be the perfect time to dive in because Devil’s Dozen Games has pushed Update 1.1 for its Titans of the Past as the game’s last major update.
Titans of the Past is a first-person, party-based dungeon crawler RPG with roguelike runs and a town layer, built around a simple hook where time only advances when the player moves. It launched on Steam on December 3, 2025, and it has leaned hard into classic blobber DNA while still letting players theorycraft builds through skills, spells, gear affixes, and mastery tiers.
Update 1.1 is named The Cascade Update, and the name points straight at its headline system, infinite difficulty progression. The studio says the feature started life internally as Corruption, with a direct nod to Last Epoch’s system, but it was renamed once the team settled on Cascade.

Cascade difficulty kicks in at level 41 and climbs by one level every time a party wins an Adventure, with no upper cap. Enemies scale alongside it, so this is not a cosmetic number. It is a treadmill that keeps pushing combat math upward as long as a run survives.
Parties can now field up to six characters, but crossing four comes with a sharp response because enemy strength ramps up when the party size goes beyond that threshold.
The update adds Legendary items that can roll unique stats and passives, and some can teach spells or even change basic attacks, which makes them feel closer to build defining gear. Alongside Legendaries, Horseshoes can drop, and they can be fed into the Fountain to permanently raise a character’s skill points and attribute points. Put together, those two additions create an endgame that is not just enemy scaling. There is also a slow, theoretically unbounded player power track for people willing to keep grinding runs through higher Cascade levels.

There are a few quality of life touches aimed at smoothing run pacing and inventory friction. The bigger story is what comes after 1.1. The developer says this is the last major feature update for Titans of the Past, with only hotfixes and balance tweaks planned. A new map is still expected, with the studio targeting March 2026, but they also state there will be no new monsters or spells, and previously mentioned controller support is no longer planned.
Titans of the Past is available on PC via Steam.

