Path Of Exile 2 Game Director Talks About Release Timeline And Endgame Content In New Interview
Jonathan Rogers also mentions potential changes for respec options and trading systems.
Earlier this week, Game Director Jonathan Rogers had a discussion with ARPG content creator Wudijo about Path of Exile 2.
The interview delves into the development of the upcoming ARPG game, highlighting the focus on expanding endgame content and the uncertain release timeline (likely around six months). Rogers emphasizes incorporating endgame elements into every league, ensuring a seamless transition from Path of Exile. Discussions also touch on potential changes in gameplay mechanics, such as respec options and trading systems. Considerations for social features, difficulty balancing, and seamless transitions between keyboard and mouse and controller gameplay are also addressed.
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