Summary
- Path of Exile director Jonathan Rogers has apologized to fans of the first game while announcing another delay of update 3.26.
- GGG is focused on PoE 2, which has complicated the development of Path of Exile 1.
- Rogers apologized and promised that work on the next PoE 1 update would begin after the release of PoE 2 patch 0.2.0.
Grinding Gear Games co-founder and Path of Exile director Jonathan Rogers has apologized to fans of the first game while announcing yet another delay of update 3.26. GGG has been tied up with the development and release of PoE 2, which has made it difficult to continue the development of Path of Exile 1.
Path of Exile 2 had a long development process, evolving from being just an update for PoE 1 to becoming a full sequel. When it finally launched, the developer delivered on its promise of bringing a revamped PoE experience to players with better graphics and mechanics. However, the game is still in early access, which means GGG is working tirelessly to address player feedback as it brings the game closer to its final form. These efforts have led GGG to reallocate resources that were initially meant for PoE 1 to its sequel, delaying upcoming content for the first game.
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Director Jonathan Rogers shared a video apologizing to Path of Exile fans as he announced a delay of update 3.26 until PoE 2 patch 0.2.0 is launched. Rogers acknowledged GGG’s commitment to continuing the development of PoE 1 expansions, though he confessed it has been challenging for the studio to deliver on that promise. According to Rogers, the issue began after Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur in July 2024, when the team thought the ideal release date for update 3.26 was October. However, with the release of PoE 2 early access, things became more complicated, and the team ultimately decided to push update 3.26 to February.
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However, as explained by Rogers, releasing the update in February was not the “official” plan, but rather a desire of the studio that had been communicated to a few people. Because of this, the community began expecting a February release, and players started to grow impatient about Path of Exile 1 news as February approached.
We still have a lot to learn about how to run two games simultaneously.
Rogers commented on the amount of work that Path of Exile 2’s endgame required and how this was the main reason the studio had to reallocate PoE 1 resources. After PoE 2 early access was released, GGG had to address all the problems and feedback that arose, which further prevented the team from continuing work on PoE 1. “We still have a lot to learn about how to run two games simultaneously,” Rogers admitted.
The director confessed that the studio’s main priority is to get PoE 2 to a point where it doesn’t have major issues, meaning GGG won’t start working on update 3.26 until PoE 2 patch 0.2.0 is released. Even though this might sound like bad news for PoE 1 fans, Rogers reassured them of GGG’s commitment to delivering it as soon as possible and confirmed that the team would slowly begin working on the update’s pre-production.
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