![]() That's less than a week away at this point, so even though Path of Exile 2 probably won't make it out this year, at least fans of the franchise have a big, beefy update on the horizon. After delaying the most recent expansion so as not to compete with Cyberpunk 2077, Grinding Gear Games has announced that The Echoes of the Atlas expansion – which is its formal name – will be launching on PC on January 15th with a vastly expanded endgame. Path of Exile 2 (initially referred to as Path of Exile 4.0) is an upcoming expansion for Path of Exile. ![]() So, throughout 2021, it looks like Path of Exile fans will just have to be happy with the game's usual quarterly expansions. Well be unveiling full details of Path of Exile 2 and Path of Exile Mobile including announcing their beta start dates. Originally, Grinding Gear Games hoped to have a beta for Path of Exile 2 up and running in late 2020, but obviously, the pandemic sidelined those plans as well. ![]() Path of Exile 2 retains all expansion content that has been created over the last six years and introduces a new skill system, ascendancy classes, engine. Both the old and new storyline lead to the same shared Atlas endgame. When PCGamer asked if that means we can expect a 2022 release date for Path of Exile 2, Wilson replied, "Yeah, I think that's accurate." So, while we'll likely know when Path of Exile 2 will launch by the end of this year, it looks like we'll have to wait until sometime next year to really sink our teeth into the game. Path of Exile 2 is a new seven-act storyline that is available alongside the original Path of Exile 1 campaign.
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