POE2 is out very soon, with the full release to come later
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When is Path of Exile 2 coming out in early access, and when is the full release? Those who want to play POE2 as soon as possible don’t have to wait long, but the full game won’t be out for a while, and it’s pretty nebulous as to when exactly that’s going to be. Still, if you want to know all the details, including the release date and times for Path of Exile 2 early access, we’ve got all that information laid out below.
Path of Exile 2 release date and times for Early Access
If you want to playPath of Exile 2 early access, here are the release dates and times for when it will be available in your region.
Keep in mind that you canpreload the game right now through the dedicated client,and considering that it’s a big file, you’ll almost certainly want to do that if you’re determined to play the game from the moment it’s available.
Publisher Grinding Gear Games has not yet announced a release date for the Path of Exile 2 full release, which will add new content and classes, and right now there isn’t even much information on which to make a light estimate.
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