As Diablo 4 stumbles, Path of Exile 2 goes for the jugular with closed beta date

Path of Exile 2
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In what seems to be a strategically timed announcement, the highly anticipated action-RPG sequel Path of Exile 2 has set a June 7, 2024 closed beta date, just as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 stumbles through Season 1. Path of Exile developer Grindin🐼g Gear Games♓ announced the beta at ExileCon, Path of Exile's aptly named BlizzCon alternative.

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Actually, the more I think on it, the more I'm convinced this is too perfect to be coincidental. Just the sheer time gap - almost a full year - between the announcement and the actual beta suggests to me💎 that Grinding Gear saw an opportunity to strike while the prevailing king of ARPGs is momentarily down. After all, Diablo 4 only just launched less than two months ago, so it still has a wealth of time and opportunity to make a triumphant comeback.

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Path of Exile 2, meanwhile, is a sequel to one of the most popular ARPGs ever, and although it benefits from not having been subjected to publi꧟c scrutiny, one can imagine it's a compelling prospect to a lot of disaffected Diablo 4 players in the current moment.

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