Path of Exile delays PS4 launch from December 2018 to February 2019

    
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Ah heck. If you were hoping to be roaming around Path of Exile on your PS4 by Christmas, best stick a pin in those plans. Grinding Gear Games announced last night that it’s had to delay the launch on that console until after the new year.

“When we announced Path of Exile for PlayStation 4 earlier this month, we indicated we were aiming for a December release. Unfortunately, we have had to revise this to early February. We are extremely sorry for the inconvenience this causes, because we know there are many players looking forward to this release. We underestimated the amount of work it would take to finish the certification process during the busy Christmas period. While we hope to have everything ready in January, we feel a lot more comfortable promising early February as a target release window. This will also give us time to work on game performance/frame rate, which we feel could be improved before release.”

Meanwhile, when Betrayal hits next month, get ready for your whole world to get rocked. I’m talking about the world map, of course: Grinding Gear has rejiggered the “entire Atlas of Worlds.” Have fun relearning that!

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