Streamer Erik “Gronkh” Range wants to try a new action RPG live on Twitch as he is overwhelmed by loot in the game.
Which game did Gronkh try? Gronkh played the game Titan Quest 2. The game is the sequel to the 2006 released Titan Quest and has been playable in Early Access since August 1, 2025. After the first weekend since its release, the action RPG rose to the ranks of the best-selling games on Steam.
Titan Quest 2 was developed by Grimlore Games, a German studio. The game is generally well-received, even MeinMMO editor Benedict Grothaus is excited, although he was previously skeptical.
Twitch streamer Gronkh also seemed pleased, perhaps it was due to the loot that he was showered with.
“Is this intentional?”
How is Gronkh inundated with items? In a room, Gronkh discovers a chest that he opens. Not only a few items drop to the floor, but a whole bunch. So many that Gronkh can watch the animations for a few seconds.
He asks with an uncertain laugh: “Is this intentional?”, and later: “Did I find something I shouldn’t have?” (Source: gronkh.tv).
Due to the many items, Gronkh has to rummage through them and choose which ones he wants to equip immediately and which ones he wants to sell to the nearby merchants. This is very tedious because he has to click and inspect each item individually. Overall, this takes 20 minutes, only then he can continue with the gameplay.
You can check out the clip here on YouTube:
What’s behind it? The many items are a bug. The chat makes the Twitch streamer aware of this. One chatter writes that only one blue item was found for him.
After that, Gronkh fears that his character will soon be left without items if the game notices that these are “bug items.” However, this does not happen in the following course, which means that the Twitch streamer has gotten away with a fair bit of luck.
Gronkh not only has a lot of loot in one game, but he also owns many games himself. His Steam account is overflowing with partially unplayed games. You can read more about it on MeinMMO: If Gronkh were to sell his Steam account, he could buy 150 PS5s.