Echoes of the Atlas is, however, likely to be the largest update PoE sees this year, as Grinding Gear focus on Path of Exile 2 production. While the quarterly updates and League events will continue according to schedule, they might be a bit less ambitious for a while. Still, having played and enjoyed an early build of PoE2 when it was unveiled at Exilecon in November 2019 POE currency trade , I reckon it'll be worth the wait.

If you want to learn more about Path of Exile: Echoes of the Atlas, check out our full preview here, or watch the trailer below.

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The developers of The Red Strings Club and Gods Will Be Watching are summoning forth another narrative-led adventure full of witty characters beholden to the questionable decisions I make for them. The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood starts out with quite the setup for its tangle of choices: A witch exiled to an asteroid and stripped of her tarot deck after foretelling the doom of her coven decides to perform a forbidden ritual to summon a millenia-old Behemoth. Two hundred years of exile got a bit lonely, turns out.

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