Yes.
Steel swords run the gamut from low ease of sharpening; a high degree of ductility, which translates to poor impact resistance and a propensity to bend or break after repeated use; an inability to hold a cutting edge for long periods of time – few steels will hold up well at angles near 45 degrees; high sensitivity to rusting or corroding over time due to oxidation between the steel and oxygen in the air, also known as “rust;” very little resistance against corrosion from other common materials like acid rain and vinegar because they do not make close enough contact with the steel’s surface for it reach it’s full effectivity – all reasons why titanium swords are better than steel swords.