The developers of "Path of Exile 2" prefer the Beta version to express "game testing value" rather t


Grinding Gear Games has been balancing the new league output of Path of Exile with the sequel to POE Currency. In any case, this is a delicate balance, but COVID-19 has made the rhythm a bit chaotic. Developers have removed developers from "Path of Exile 2" more than once and transferred to the profession they were engaged in during that particular period.

For this reason, the release date of "Path of Exile 2" has been unclear, because the public still believes that the upcoming PC game will be ready once it is ready. Some people hope to release a beta version of Path of Exile 2 this year, but that will not happen. Grinding Gear Games co-founder Chris Wilson told us that one of the reasons for this is not worth it. The studio can undoubtedly combine a beta version, but it does not provide the desired value of game testing.

"Part of the question is how big the beta should be, right? There are a lot of issues related to this," he said. "Are you running Beta to test certain content and systems that do not have a complete game? Do you wait to get closer to the release version and run a more complete Beta? We are working on the game and are currently proceeding chapter by chapter.

"So it's very possible that we can test the results so far relatively well, but I don't know how valuable it will be. This may have marketing value, but I would rather try to get some game testing value from it. "As for "Path of Exile 2" itself, Wilson admitted that it was a slow process because he wanted to ensure that the original was kept healthy and the studio no longer relied on follow-up actions to save them from possible disastrous consequences.

Wilson told us: "This will take us a while, but Buy POE Items is still exciting." "We have always had to extract resources from Path of Exile 2 to complete tasks on time, because my goal is not to miss any extensions. And keep the game growing.