
"On the heels of the announcement that Path of Exile 2 won't be leaving early access this year, potential players who've been waiting to try the action RPG out have something to look forward to this weekend. Path of Exile 2 is free to play for the first time this whole weekend, letting anyone who's interested check out the game in its current state, just as a large new patch hits the game."
"From August 29 to September 1, Path of Exile 2 will be free to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The free weekend lets anyone who participates experience the full game as it stands so far, with no limits on classes or content. Any progress you make during the free weekend, or anything you purchase from the in-game shop, will remain in your account if you choose to return later."
"As with any game still in development, Path of Exile 2 has had plenty of ups and downs already. While reviews on Steam are Mostly Positive, it's had a few controversial updates along the way, as well as recurring server issues that developer Grinding Gear Games blames on distributed denial of service attacks maliciously made against its servers. The free weekend coincides with one of the game's largest updates yet, dubbed The Third Edict."
Path of Exile 2 will be free to play from August 29 to September 1 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The free weekend grants access to the full game with no limits on classes or content. Any progress or in-game purchases made during the free weekend will remain in the player's account. Path of Exile 2 remains in early access and will be free-to-play at full launch, while many players currently pay for early access. The game has seen controversial updates and recurring server issues that Grinding Gear Games attributes to distributed denial of service attacks. The Third Edict adds a fourth act, a ship, and tropical islands that players can explore in any order, making the campaign less linear.
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