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  • Description : As detailed by Wilson in the video below, season five events include a new game mode called Descent: Champions, an isolated dungeon designed to test the skills and resolve of combatants who are up for a new challenge. The Champions mode will feature unique items to try out as well as a branching progression, both of which are additions to the original Descent of earlier event seasons, according to Wilson. The patch also includes two new sets of vendor recipes and five new unique items. In a nod to the joy of discovery, Wilson only details one of the unique items, a mana flask called Doedre's Elixer. It adds some ability boosts, but also may lead to some other "interesting interactions," Wilson said. Of the vendor recipes, one will allow players to change a bandit alliance from game's second act. The second new recipe, just like the exact effect of a new support gem called Enhance, remains a mystery to be uncovered in-game. PC Gamer Newsletter Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Path of Exile's Vaal trailer is like a big pack of fireworks going off at once Free-to-play-but-not-shit action RPG Path of Exile has a new "mini-expansion" in the works, and it's coming in a tantalising four days' time. Will it involve clicking on enemies until their skin flies off and that shortsword they swallowed clatters bloodily to the ground? Well duh. Until now we didn't know much more than that , but a new trailer should help illuminate matters - literally, thanks to all the exploding spells, exploding guts and other exploding things contained therein. Gaze in wonder at the portentous, thrilling and tetratitted video after the break. [UPDATE: Vaal has been fully detailed on the Path of Exile site.] Flaming skull dudes! Rampant electricity! Exciting music! I think I'm going to need a lie down. Before I do, you should know that Vaal will feature "secret corrupted areas", a couple of new challenge leagues, free-for-all PvP in the new Sarn Arena, and other stuff as detailed in a forum post made with red text on a black background. It's like Geocities all over again. That same link suggests that more info will be coming later today, so I'll update this post if and when it does. Ta, Joystiq . PC Gamer Newsletter Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Path of Exile achieves 3.7 million sign-ups, details first patch of 2014 Clearly in a reflective mood, Grinding Gear Games have revealed some new statistics on the popularity of free-to-play ARPG Path of Exile. Officially released this October, after an open beta that began at the start of 2013, their numbers state that over 3.7 million have signed up to play the game. Given the click-heavy nature of the genre, it looks as if 2014 is going to be an extremely good year for the makers of heat packs. If you want to buy MMoexp POE currency trade please visit https://www.mmoexp.com/Path-of-exile/Currency.html

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  • In the community post , lead developer Chris Wilson boasts of the 87 patches released for the game over the last year, as well as the over 1,000 race events that took place. In addition to the impressive number of registered players POE currency trade , Wilson also revels that they hit a concurrent a peak of "almost 70,000"; a figure GGG expect to beat as the game is localised for more countries this year.

    Path of Exile's first patch for 2014 will be 1.0.5, and is due to release on January 9th. Here's what's planned for that update:


    Thanks, Massively .

    PC Gamer Newsletter
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    By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Walk the Path of Exile during the public stress test weekend



    Weekends were designed for relaxation, catching up on chores, and dicing up the various spawn creeping out of the underworld. Path of Exile can help with two of these. The dark-and-bloody action RPG is throwing its first public event and that means you're just a click away from hours of demon-slaying entertainment at the beautiful price of free.

    Set to release this year, Path of Exile brings the clicking mayhem of Diablo II to the instanced world design of Guild Wars. Towns act as giant trade hubs and combat areas are instanced to provide full and individual challenges to small groups of players. Among those challenges are hordes of enemies that need dispatching via one of six classes like the Maurader (strength-based zombie dicer) or the Witch (intelligence-based demon cooker).


    The team at Grinding Gear Games has been working on the closed beta since August, but now they need your help with seeing how the game stands up to larger load of players before open beta. They're allowing complete public access to all the closed beta content during the weekend. All you have to do is sign up on their website and download the game (link will be available via their website tomorrow). The servers will go live at 5pm PST Friday, March 30th (01:00 GMT Saturday) but this event is a stress test so be prepared for some patching and downtime while you check out what the game has to offer.

    If you want more info, check out our earlier preview or visit their website for details on the public stress test weekend

    PC Gamer Newsletter
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    By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Path of Exile's Season Two race schedule revealed, kicks off tomorrow



    Path of Exile's Race events are an interesting idea for the free-to-play ARPG. They're short-form transitory leagues - anything from a few minutes to a month, depending on the event - that require a fresh character and prioritise quick-fire levelling and high-placed class rankings. So either a fun bit of competitive monster mauling or a weaponised carpal tunnel generator, depending on your perspective. Either way, devs Grinding Gear have announced the second season of click-crazed races.

    This time around, events have been spread more evenly to support different time zones. There will also be more races - 260 in total, ranging from twelve minute solos to a month-long party marathon.

    Grinding Gear are also planning a new "signature event" - a 135 minute solo event that will run 45 times through the season. As well as the points you'll receive for winning an individual event, the top three players out of all the signature event winners will a special alternate art Demigod's Triumph - as will the top twenty players across the combined season POE trade currency .