A new Exotic Strand bow, the Riven's Lair activity, new story missions, the return of The Citadel in Crucible and more are available now.
CD Projekt estimates a 20 percent attachment ratio for the acclaimed expansion, available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
An Intel Core i7-10700 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 16 GB of RAM and a GeForce RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon RX 6700 can deliver 2160i/30 FPS.
The Deluxe Edition includes several in-game items, including custom sounds and 1500 Rift Crystals to spend "beyond the Rift."
The team wants to launch a Fireteam Finder for Raids, Dungeons, Strikes, PvP and more in the New Year and before The Final Shape.
Following criticism of the game's voice work, the publisher blamed "inconsistencies during the editing and mastering process."
The sequel will also receive some new details during the Path of Exile: Affliction reveal stream on the same day at 12:30 PM PST.
The install size of the digital Xbox Series X/S version is also unknown, but Larian's Michael Douse will update players later.
The classic Skill Tree, new gameplay mechanics, Fortresses and better side content are just some things we'd like to see in the sequel.
Ver.1.3.1 also fixes minor issues and makes "additional adjustments" to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS4 versions.
There aren't many details about the next Dungeon, but it could involve Shaxx, the Crucible handler, who used to be a Warlord.
Fast and somewhat annoying, Captain Boomerang throws projectiles, blinks around with the Speed Force Gauntlet and embraces chaos.
"We think a bunch of the systems and the gameplay are things you need to see, not just hear," says Bungie's Joe Blackburn.
The 2015 action-adventure title stars Evie and Jacob Frye as they navigate 1868 London and establish a gang to fight the Templars.
Into the Light offers a two-month content update for all players in April 2024 to prepare them for the release of The Final Shape.
Bungie says the expansion "needs more time to become exactly what we want it to be." New details and gameplay are coming in April.
A change in Patch 4 preventing immediate detection in a specific location caused severe slowdown issues, but a fix is inbound.
Retailing for $19.99, it promises new heroes, combat mechanics, a larger party and a new story about the Roman Ninth Legion.
However, with post-launch content and paid DLC, Frontier Developments expects sales of the real-time strategy game to "build over time."
Part city-builder, part Dungeon Keeper, The Station's SteamWorld Build lends the series' signature charm to established genres.
