Path of Exile is one of the best looter action-RPGs around right now, and the fact that it’s free-to-play makes it an even more compelling package, so PS4 owners must obviously be quite excited about its upcoming release. Recently, we sent across a few of our questions about the looming launch to Chris Wilson, co-founder of developers Grinding Gear Games, and one of the things we asked him was if Path of Exile would feature any PS4 Pro enhancements.
If you are still feeling down about the whole Diablo: Immortal debacle, then you are not alone. As everyone and their cat knows by now, Blizzard’s next Diablo game is only planned for mobile gamers, not only leaving PC gamers behind but console gamers as well. Well, we’ve got some good news for you if you own a PS4 and you are starved for a great ARPG. Path of Exile is finally coming to PS4 this December.
We were excited to hear that the awesome ARPG by Grinding Gear Games, Path of Exile, would finally be coming to the PS4 this year. It has been a long time coming, with the game releasing on PC back in 2013 and on Xbox One in 2017. This news really did help swallow the Diablo: Immortal pill for PS4 owners out there. Unfortunately, Path of Exile has been delayed until 2019. Best and Cheapest
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Grinding Gear thanked their players, both occasional and concurrent, for all their support. They extended the thanks to own employees who took part in crafting Betrayal, commending their attention to detail and the ability to deliver a "massive expansion" in a very short time frame, all the while maintaining admirable quality standards.
While it's easy to disregard the question as nothing but a petty jab, it actually speaks volumes of how tiny Grinding Gear came to challenge big Blizzard. Doing it at their own game no less, is not something many would dare to contemplate, let alone attempt. Wilson and Co, however, did just that and did way more than just living to tell the tale.
There was plenty of hype surrounding Grinding Gear Games’ newest League for Path of Exile, dubbed Betrayal. On top of featuring all new content, mechanics, and rewards, Betrayal would also see past Leagues being restructured and implemented into the core game. Despite server issues several hours after launch on December 7th, Betrayal was a big success.