Diablo immortal closed beta gameplay1/18/2024 "People like that game, there's no reason to destroy it if we don't have to, and we can run them both concurrently so we might as well do so." The good news, though, is that Grinding Gear Games will continue to support both games simultaneously. Previously, Path Of Exile 2 was going to be a kind of extra large expansion to the original game, rather than a standalone sequel, but that's no longer the case. The development team also revealed this evening that Path Of Exile 2 will be its own separate game to POE1 when it launches, too, as the game's scope has grown so large in the years since it was announced in 2019, that "effectively it would be destroying POE1 if we did our old plan, and we don't want to do that," Rogers says. It's been a really long time coming, but we're still not quite there yet, so we're unfortunately a little bit further out than we were hoping, but June 7th 2024 is when we're going to be entering the beta." "We're going to start the closed beta on the 7th June 2024. "It's a tough one, because we are in the last year of development and we still have quite a bit to go," Rogers says. As for a final launch, however, Rogers isn't quite ready to put a date on that yet. The news was announced at tonight's ExileCon, where the developers also showed off a big new chunk of the game that focused on its two new classes, the monk and the sorceress - and it looks to be shaping up very well indeed. "It's been a really long time coming," Grinding Gear Games' co-founder and Path Of Exile 2 creative director Jonathan Rogers tells RPS, but their new action RPG will be getting its first closed beta on June 7th 2024.
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