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Event and which news?
Titan Quest 2 (or a possible remake of some sort) is pretty much a fact, currently known by the name "Project Minerva", scheduled for 2024.
According to the database description at the german games fund, Project Minerva is an RPG set in “a picturesque, hand-crafted open world of antiquity threatened by creatures from Greek, Persian and Egyptian mythology." Make of that what you will.
EDIT:
I just hope it's real.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GamingLeaksAndRumours/comments/pncvo0/unlocking_geforce_now_reveals_god_of_war_2018_for/
I prefer Ragnarok. It has a much longer campaign than Atlantis and more new unique monsters and more quests. Trolls here do big time bleeding damage which isn't seen that much in base game. So then more rare drops have bleeding resists on them.
Ragnarok adds thrown weapons.
Atlantis has a shorter campaign. It has a vendor where you can gamble gold to get a chance on green items or rares. It has a super boss special area that levels to your level. This makes it as hard to beat at level 80 (even in normal) as if your level 35. I don't really care for that area as it doesn't feel like the rest of the game.
I agree, that sounds more like TQ2 than another DLC. And Jagged Alliance is one of the games where I always thought "sounds like XCom somehow..." (which I have), so that I always decided to not buy it. Sometimes time rewards patience, it seems...
...and in a perfect (dream-)world they'd offered Desperados 1 and/or 2 as an option if you already have one of the freebies
But then...
...nope. Stop-go-timeflow. Task assignment to each char. Like in good old Baldur's Gate combat, just without the turn breaks in between. And not like Turn Based Tac as in e.g. XCom, where you have to suffer all of the enemies' moves after completing yours, with only a few contingency abilities for interference...
There were several games that used that in the heyday, and Desperadoes looks like real fun!