Additional time is required for the server-side infrastructure and supporting players' data from Path of Exile 1 at launch.
Grinding Gear Games has finally announced when the long-awaited action RPG will release in early access, and there isn't too much of a wait left.
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Summons can have customizable skills, while spells like Contagion and Essence Drain will interact with them for unique effects.
PS5, PC and Xbox Series X/S players can dive into early access simultaneously later this year with crossplay and cross-progression.
The sequel to Grinding Gear Games' acclaimed free-to-play action RPG will also allow two people to play on the same account on console.
The much-anticipated beta for Path of Exile 2 has been delayed in order to make sure the game is polished enough to the studio's standards.
Embracing a Legolas-style power fantasy, the Ranger can move while shooting, vault away from enemies and unleash charged shots.
The Mercenary plays more like a top-down shooter, relying on crossbows and different Ammo Skills to burn, freeze and stun enemies.
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.
Along with showcasing Path of Exille's next expansion, Affliction, Grinding Gear Games will reveal new details for the upcoming sequel.
Check out some bear form mayhem and lightning-based spell casting in a new gameplay showcase for Path of Exile 2's Druid class.
Check out how some of the abilities in Path of Exile 2's Warrior and Huntress can synergise with each other to devastating results.
"We're going to run it for as long as we would run a league, at least," says director Jonathan Rogers. The closed beta is on June 7th, 2024.
Grinding Gear Games confirms new classes, Gold, no Crafting Bench, and Leagues running concurrently with Path of Exile 1.
The action-RPG looter will enter closed beta testing on June 7th 2024, and serve as a standalone game instead of an update.
The sequel will now be a separate game instead of an update to Path of Exile, with a separate endgame and balance changes.
Grinding Gear Games will reveal more at ExileCon 2023 on July 28th and 29th, including a launch date for the upcoming beta.
After quite a bit of silence, Grinding Gear Games has finally shown off some new gameplay for Path of Exile 2.
The 3.22 expansion will also be revealed at ExileCon in July, and Grinding Gear Games has a "lot planned" leading to Path of Exile 2's release.