Path of Exile 2 Return of the Ancients is so big that it’s scary, both as a player and someone attempting to summarize it. My quick-form notes from the Grinding Gear Games presentation alone come in at almost 900 words. On the cards is a complete endgame redesign, built to feel more deliberate and structured, while giving you more control over what and how you play. There are also a heap of extra systems including Atlas Ascendancies, evolutions of all of the core mechanics, and new league Runes of Aldur. The good news is that, despite this, the new PoE 2 update is likely to make the action RPG more approachable for everyone.
Path of Exile 2’s complete endgame redesign is great for everyone, especially newcomers
8 May 20260

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