![]() ![]() In the meantime, let's all get out our Albino Rhoa Feathers and pray to Kuduku that they don't delay again. We'll post details about this as soon as we have more information about these dates and when we'll be announcing 3.13. ![]() While this delay will hopefully not affect our development schedule, it will probably cause our release schedule to change a little bit during 2021. We'll confirm details of these event(s) once we have put together a plan. So that you still have some interesting Path of Exile stuff to play over the Christmas/New Year break, we're planning to run at least one multi-week event (for example, Flashback). During the month of delay before release, we will start work on the 3.14 expansion. The scope of this expansion will remain unchanged. We still expect to finish 3.13 by early/mid-December. We do not want to put our players in a position of having to choose between these two games, so we have decided to step out of the way and delay the release of Path of Exile 3.13 until January. Recognising that yeah, lots of folks are going to be playing Cyberpunk instead, Exile devs Grinding Gear Games have delayed the 3.13 expansion into January. Yesterday, CD Projekt Red announced that Cyberpunk 2077 will now be released on December 10. Fine free-to-play action-RPG Path Of Exile had been due to launch its latest expansion on December 11th, but then CD Projekt Red delayed Cyberpunk 2077s launch by three weeks to December 10th. As we discussed last week, our new development methodology gives us confidence that we'd be able to hit this date with a high quality expansion. The Path of Exile 2 Beta was announced to be coming possibly in late 2020, but due to COVID-19 will not release this year. We were previously targeting a launch date of December 11 for our 3.13 end-game expansion. Here's a look at the official word from Chris Wilson on Reddit: We just hope for GGG's sake, that Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't get delayed into January, because we're not sure what they are going to do then! While we can somewhat get behind this as a reason, it does leave players who do not care about Cyberpunk 2077 out of luck come the holiday season. While Cyberpunk 2077 delaying again certainly sent shockwaves through the gaming community, we did not expect the consequences to be so far reaching. While this seem like a generous move, there is some obvious skepticism on whether or not this is true or not. It is certainly a strange reason to delay a major patch for your game, but the reasoning is so that players will not have to choose between the two. Cyberpunk 2077? Yes, you read that correctly, Chris Wilson, the Lead Developer at Grinding Gear Games, took to Reddit to announce the move. Path of Exile will, however, run a multi-week event over the holiday period to make up for this delay, although the exact details of this have not been figured out yet. In a bit of a strange move, Path of Exile has delayed there 3.13 patch until January because of. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |