Path Of Exile Heads To Xbox One
Grinding Gear Games' free-to-play ARPG Path of Exile is making its way to Xbox One later this year bringing with it all five existing expansions as well as new content that will be released later this year. This includes the 3.0.0 expansion as well as Act V.
According to GGG's Chris Wilson, the game's port has been in the works for over a year in an effort to make the experience equivalent to the current PC version.
"For three years, PC players have enjoyed Path of Exile's visceral combat, deep character customization and addictive item hunt. We have spent over a year adapting Path of Exile specifically to the Xbox One, creating an experience equivalent to playing with mouse and keyboard on PC."
No exact date has been given for the Xbox One release, so your current guesses are as good as ours. That said, we'll keep you up to date on progress as we hear it.
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I can't see it being a bad thing what with the xbox being a windows device using directX, so all the performance improvements we have been getting and the ones still to come will probably be because of the xbox...there is space there for game balance improvements which people have been whining about for ages, and then you have a possible trade system finally being implemented