Path of Exile 3.5.1b Update Has Arrived

The holidays are over and the team at Grinding Gear Games has deployed its first major update 3.5.1b for Path of Exile (POE). If you are you looking for more about Buy POE Goods check out our website. The update brings a number of improvements and bug fixes for the Betrayal League, a new challenge league launched in December 2018. While the Betrayal league has proven to be an exciting new addition to the popular Action-RPG, it introduced a number of pesky bugs and unbalanced features that update 3.5.1b hopes to rectify. Below we've put together a complete listing of everything the new patch has changed or fixed.

Through a post shared on its official forum, Grinding Gear Games has announced that Path of Exile for PlayStation 4 has been delayed until February 2019, and therefore the game won't arrive on Sony's console on December 7 as originally planned. In the post, the development team apologised to potential players, writing: "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".

But wait, there's more. The game is about to get expanded, with news on that front sent to land sometime next week. Whatever it is, GGG is building up hype ahead of the release Version 3.5.0 and are calling it "the largest expansion this year." That expansion is set to land on December 7, and the dev is saying that the PlayStation 4 version of the free-to-play ARPG is set to drop later on in the same month. Alongside the reveal of the new expansion, the studio will also make Private Leagues available for purchase. In these Private Leagues, players can play with their friends, set a bunch of rules, and add mods at will. A Private League will cost 100 points (9.99), allow for 10 players, and last 10 days.

Path Of Exile is set to launch on PS4 next month, developer Grinding Gear Games revealed earlier today. We are proud to announce that Path of Exile is coming to PlayStation 4 this December. As you know, we're releasing our 3.5.0 expansion on December 7, and we plan to launch it on both console platforms in December also., the post reads. Details about the upcoming expansion will be revealed next week. The announcement also came with a trailer which showcases the games features, including how ridiculously powerful and effective character skills can get. All seven classes are making their way over to the PS4, each with their three subclasses.

Before the Fall of Oriath update, Path of Exile had four acts which were then repeated twice with slightly higher difficulty. Acts are what split the areas of the game and the story up, similar to a level in a more linear game or a chapter in a book. Fixed a bug where executed Syndicate members could be revived by the "Revives nearby dead Monsters with Onslaught" strongbox modifier. This fixes a case where strongboxes sometimes couldn't be opened.