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Path Of Exile

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Grinding Gear Games
Release Date: Oct. 23, 2013

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'Path of Exile' (ALL) Conquerors of the Atlas Expansion Announced, Gets PC Date - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 15, 2019 @ 6:08 p.m. PST

Path Of Exile is a free-to-play online action/RPG set in a dark fantasy world, where you play as one of six character classes, banished for their past misdeeds to the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast.

Playing as one of six character classes, players find themselves banished for their past misdeeds to the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast. There, they will encounter hundreds of species of opponents laden with loot and mysterious artifacts as they explore the abandoned continent.

Players will be able to purchase in-game perks, such as extra victory animations, clothing and special effects. To protect the integrity of the game for all players, Grinding Gear Games has decided not to sell abilities or experience points – ensuring a level-playing field for everyone in game.

With an open-ended and flexible skill and item system, randomised items and random dungeons, the game promises three acts of visceral combat gameplay, with additional expansions already planned.


Grinding Gears announced that Path of Exile: Conquerors of the Atlas and the Metamorph League will launch on December 13th (PST) on PC and the following week on Xbox One and PS4.

The War for the Atlas has ended. The Exiles who defeated The Elder have become a danger to Wraeclast. Zana has trapped them in the Atlas but their power is growing and will soon find a way back.Path of Exile's December 3.9.0 expansion contains new Atlas mechanics, five new endgame bosses, a new powerful class of support gem, a rework of bows, new items, the Metamorph challenge league and more!

Five New Endgame Bosses
Driven insane by their constant exposure to the void, the Conquerors of the Atlas didn't notice that as they were changing the reality of the Atlas around them, they were also changing themselves.

New Atlas Mechanics
The rules of the Atlas have changed. You now start in the centre and only fifty maps are available. To unlock the rest, defeat the Conquerors and earn Watchstones that socket into the Atlas. Socket one of these Watchstones into a region of the Atlas to both level up the tier of maps in that region and reveal new maps. Eventually raise the level of the entire Atlas so that every map is between tiers 14 and 16. Customise your strategy by socketing and unsocketing these Watchstones on the fly.

Support Gem Plus
If you're lucky, a Conqueror might drop a new type of Support Gem called a Support Gem Plus. These new gems are better versions of existing support gems which at level one are more powerful than the level 20 versions of the ones they replace. There are around 35 of these to earn in Conquerors of the Atlas.

New Influenced Rare Items
While hunting the Conquerors, you will find rare items with one of four new influence types, granting mods from special pools. Using the power of Sirus, Awakener of Worlds, you can fuse together any two influenced items to create a hybrid with mods from both of the items. Use new types of specialised Exalted Orbs to add mods from the new pools directly to your existing rare items.

Bow Rework
In Conquerors of the Atlas, we're improving Bows throughout Path of Exile. In addition to adding five new bow-related gems, we have rebalanced all bow skills, improved some bow base types and have increased bow damage while levelling. Ensnaring Arrow is a newly introduced bow utility skill, and the Barrage and Arrow Nova support gems let you modify your existing bow skills in new ways.

Ballistas
Ranged Attack Totems have been renamed to Ballistas, given new art and dedicated passive skills that improve their power and the number you can have active at once. We have also introduced two new Ballista gems, Artillery Ballista and Shrapnel Ballista, which help provide more options for both dedicated Ballista characters and regular bow users who want to augment their arsenal.

Powerful New Items
Alongside the new Skill, Support and Support Plus gems, Conquerors of the Atlas contains 16 new Unique items (12 of which come from the Conquerors and 4 of which are league-specific) and 14 new Divination cards.

The Metamorph League
Like any other Path of Exile expansion, Conquerors of the Atlas includes a new challenge league! In the Metamorph League, you'll meet Tane Octavius, a master alchemist who will help you combine monsters together to build your own boss fights and customize the level of risk you face and rewards you earn.

New Supporter Packs
In addition to the Sanctum and Damnation sets of Supporter Packs we'll launch alongside Conquerors of the Atlas, we'll follow up later in December with a new annual set of Core Supporter Packs. All these packs feature masses of points alongside new Armour Sets and other exclusive cosmetic microtransactions!

Path of Exile: Conquerors of the Atlas and the Metamorph League will launch on December 13th (PST) on PC and the following week on Xbox One and PS4.

Key Features:

  • Download and play for free, but never pay-to-win
  • A dark and deep action RPG
  • Unlimited character combinations with the game's gigantic skill tree
  • Combine skill gems to create unique combat strategies
  • Explore a dark and gritty world rendered from a fixed 3D perspective
  • Explore randomly generated levels for nearly infinite replayability
  • Craft weapons, magic items, and even end-game maps to become more powerful
  • Cooperate or compete with thousands of other Exiles in a persistent online world
  • Ascend online ladders in every game mode

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