Path Of Exile’s Scourge Update Now Live On PC and Mac
Look for it on consoles later this month.
Scourge, the latest expansion for Grinding Gear Games’ Path of Exile, is now available to players on PC and macOS. The update introduces the new Scourge Challenge League, along with new items, quality of life improvements, and more. Among the improvements are a revamped passive skill tree, new gems, the addition of guild features, and balance changes. Grinding Gear has also added new end-game content, for those who want new challenges.
The Scourge content takes players to an alternate version of Wraeclast where, somehow, everything is even darker and scarier. There, players will obtain powerful new weapons and items which can be modified to work with their play-style. Just be careful, power does come with a price.
For a more in-depth rundown of the new content, check out our preview post. For those of you waiting to play on consoles, you only have to wait until Wednesday, October 27.
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