Five years since it was originally announced, Path of Exile 2 is finally a few weeks out from its early access launch. Developer Grinding Gear Games dumped four hours of information yesterday on a stream, including what classes you can play, the length of the campaign, and what you can do at max level in its meaty endgame.
Unless you've dropped hundreds of dollars into Path of Exile 1, you need to buy one of its new early access supporter packs to play it in early access.
The basic pack is only $30 and includes some shop currency for buying extra stash space, but you can also spend $460 on the 'Liberator of Wraeclast Supporter' pack which includes a bunch of cosmetics, a t-shirt, hoodie, and a physical art book.
GGG says you can upgrade at any time and that these packs will only be around for the six months it needs to finish development.
The build of the game launching on December 6 (with pre-loading available a couple days earlier) is hefty, with three of its six campaign acts and six of 12 classes available.