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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 and Diablo 4 share a lot of DNA due to their common ARPG roots, and the former should implement one of the latter's features.
The Path of Exile 2 reveal at ExileCon gives us a huge look at the long-awaited sequel to one of the best ARPGs, and it looks like a step forward for the genre.
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.
Swapping weapons comes in handy for Diablo 4 Barbarian builds, and Path of Exile 2 spices up the mechanism with the combination of passive skills.
If Diablo 4 has any competition on the horizon, it's Path of Exile 2 - and it looks like the latter opposes the former's design in key areas.
Path of Exile 2 devs explain how this sequel is different from Diablo 4 Developer Grinding Gear Games explains how this sequel is more action-focused and how long the upcoming closed beta will be.
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's first 30 minutes showed us satisfying combat and deep progression. Here's what we saw during our Summer Game Fest demo.
Path of Exile 2 is set to take the ARPG genre by storm next year, and an adjustment to its spellcasters could be one of the sequel's biggest changes.
The Path of Exile 2 early access release date has finally been confirmed after years of waiting for confirmation of the ARPG game.
Path of Exile 2 director Jonathan Rogers doesn’t see Diablo 4 as real competition due to seasonal content structures.
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