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Path of Exile as an online ARPG inspired by the Diablo franchise. PoE is entirely free to play and generates funds through cosmetic MTXs.

1.0 was released in October of 2013. The Awakening will be the game's 3rd major expansion and marks its version 2.0 release.

 

There are many new features:

Deterministic Lockstep: A new networking mode that removes server-client desynchronization, the game's largest flaw throughout 1.0.

Item Filters: New customizable item filters allow players to set the size and color for an item's text, background, and framing.

Act 4: All new act featuring many new environments and bosses.

Much more.

 

2.0 Launch Trailer:

 

PoE Community Video:

 

New customizable item filters:

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Divination cards:

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New uniques:

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New Monsters:

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Official Website

Official 2.0 info post

Path of Exile Wiki

Reddit 2.0 info compilation

Getting ready for 2.0 launch

Neowin open beta - 2.0 thread

 

See you in Wraeclast.

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