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Path of Exile 2 is new on the scene, and it's giving me major Diablo 2 vibes. It's the first ARPG I've played other than Blizzard's masterpiece that captures the same feel, and I can't get enough.
Path of Exile 2 attracts 500,000 daily players on Steam. Its slower gameplay shifts the focus to survivability. Diablo 4's free respec item, Scroll of Amnesia, could benefit Path of Exile 2 players.
Path of Exile 2 is Diablo 4's most formidable competitor at the moment, so it seems a cunning move to announce its big news at a time when a lot of ARPG fans are looking for something new.
Path of Exile 2 and Diablo IV aren't going to square off anytime soon, it seems, as both titles are likely a long time away from release. Neither company is committing to a release date.
Path of Exile 2, a much-anticipated sequel to the original free-to-play ARPG, is gathering a lot of momentum particularly with the struggles that Diablo 4 has faced since launch.
More specifically, how the team believes Path of Exile 2 will differentiate itself from Diablo 4. For one, the game will intentionally avoid Diablo 4's MMO-like structure.
Path of Exile 2 is an ARPG similar to Diablo 4, but set in a very different dark fantasy world with its own priorities.It’s a top-down real-time action RPG where players fight cursed creatures ...
Diablo 4 and Path of Exile 2 both feature weapon swapping as a key mechanic to enhance gameplay and offer creative combat solutions. Diablo 4's Barbarian class allows players ...
As hype has erupted around Path of Exile 2 following its announcement during a period of criticism for Diablo 4, adopting a similar feature has poised it to be a front-runner in the ARPG genre.
Today, Grinding Gear Games revealed Path of Exile 2. Path of Exile is an incredibly popular Diablo-like console and PC game that relies on only cosmetic microtransactions for continued ...
With Diablo 4 inspiring many new ARPG players, Path of Exile 2’s director talks about how it helps guide newcomers through build crafting.
Path of Exile 2 game director Jonathan Rogers speaks on the team's learnings around Diablo 4, and his thoughts on open worlds in ARPGs.