Grinding Gear Games has announced a further delay for Path of Exile 2's full release, now uncertain beyond the initial March 2026 window. Game director Jonathan Rogers expressed confidence that the launch won't occur in 2026. The delay stems from ongoing development of the remaining campaign acts and endgame improvements.
Development Timeline
Path of Exile 2 entered early access in December 2024, drawing players into its deep action RPG mechanics and vast world. The game currently includes four of six planned campaign acts, with the fourth act added in August. The final two acts are slated for quarterly updates, but extensive testing could push the full release to autumn 2026 at the earliest.
Director Jonathan Rogers highlighted the project's complexity in a recent interview. "I’m fairly confident that we won’t be out of 2026," he stated, emphasizing caution against firm dates. Grinding Gear Games prioritizes a polished product, addressing balance changes and endgame content to support long-term player engagement.
Upcoming Updates
Despite the setbacks, new content keeps the community engaged. The next update, titled "The Last of the Druids," introduces a druid player class and the "The Fate of the Vaal" world, centered on an ancient civilization and a time-altering temple. This league offers novel challenges within the game's evolving narrative.
An autumn update, set for December 12, focuses on performance boosts, especially for console users, across all platforms. These additions underscore Grinding Gear Games' commitment to iterative improvements while navigating the ambitious scope of Path of Exile 2.