Grinding Gear Games had a lot to announce about Path of Exile at last month's ExileCon.
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When Path of Exile's Conquerors of the Atlas expansion hits, it will include a rework of Bow skills and the mechanics that affect Bow balance.
If there's a popular PC game that might lend itself to the on-the-go, play-in-bursts kind of gameplay associated with mobile devices, it might just be Path of Exile.
Grinding Gear Games kicked off its annual celebration of all things Path of Exile -- ExileCon -- today with a keynote offering a look at the future of the game.
ExileCon is almost upon us, and Grinding Gear Games wants to make sure everyone knows what it took to get there.
The inaugural ExileCon is almost upon us, and today Grinding Gear Games dished on a few more details about what Path of Exile fans can expect at the show.
If you need a break from playing Path of Exile, the game, you'll soon be able to play Path of Exile, the game ...
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With each new League released in Path of Exile, Grinding Gear Games adds specialized NPCs designed not just to progress the game's storyline but also to help players to get a grapple on whatever new mechanics the team has added.
Tencent already has a piece of game developers Riot, Grinding Gear, and Epic, and probably also your local coffee shop, and now it's got a chunk of another.
Pretty much everyone loves Path of Exile, but if there's one thing that people might have reason to gripe about, it's the game's loot boxes.
Well, that didn't take long.
Ten years ago today, MMOBomb was born.
Path of Exile's latest expansion, Blight, is just about ready to hit live servers -- and may have already done so by the time you read this.
Path of Exile's Blight League releases on September 6 and Grinding Gear Games has begun offering players more information on what they can expect when it hits.
As if Wraeclast wasn't bleak and dreary enough, Grinding Gear Games is now adding giant putrescent sacs to Path of Exile in its next expansion, Blight.
Expansions keep grinding ahead for Grinding Gear Games and Path of Exile.
Path of Exile's newest expansion, Legion, goes live today, and might even be by the time you read this.
Path of Exile's last release, Synthesis, didn't go over all that well with the community.
Apparently, Path of Exile's most recent league, Synthesis, isn't proving to be very popular with players.
For those of us who are fairly new to Path of Exile, we're used to a typical cadence: a new content update/league about every three months, with a big expansion once per year.
We don't typically dive too deep down the April Fool's Day "news" rabbit hole here at MMOBomb -- especially because about half of this year's entries offer some lazy take on "We're starting our own launcher with exclusive cont...
It's official!...
In 13 days, Path of Exile is will finally come to PlayStation 4.
Update: Tickets are now on sale on the ExileCon site!...
Path of Exile's latest expansion, Synthesis, is just a few hours away from going live on PC and Xbox One -- specifically, 12 noon Pacific or 3 p.m.
The last Path of Exile expansion, Betrayal, was a rousing success all around.
If you're having a hard time clearing the toughest safehouses in Path of Exile's last expansion, Betrayal, you're not alone.
Part 2 of Grinding Gear Games' retrospective on seven years of Path of Exile is now on the forums, following up last week's retrospective that took us up to late 2014. This set covers the Awakening, a.k.a.