
This peculiar game mechanic was introduced in Path of Exile's Harvest league. Or maybe players just want to grow a garden - that is to say, a garden full of seeds that sprout monsters. Or perhaps they want to face down the Immortal Syndicate, with members that don't stay dead for long. When players beat the final boss at the end of the game's 10 acts, things open up even further, and players can choose their favorite content to pursue, such as Delve, which has them fighting their way through mines where darkness is lethal. The game has had many leagues over the years, with each offering new gameplay elements playable alongside the main story. Siege of the Atlas, like Path of Exile's prior Echoes of the Atlas, reworks endgame content. According to some, this is where Path of Exile truly begins to shine. Path of Exile has a rewarding gameplay loop that offers plenty more content even after beating its final boss. Path of Exile has regular content releases, the newest of which is titled Siege of the Atlas. The game makes its money through cosmetics and various quality-of-life improvements like extra stashes for the massive number of items in the game. It is a free-to-play game, but has excellent value considering the sheer amount of content within it.

One of the most enduringly popular action RPGs on the market is Path of Exile.

There is also the newly launched MMO Lost Ark, which broke Steam records, though it is still having login issues as is common with new games.

Related: Path of Exile 2 Shows Off New Weapons & Location In Gameplay Preview Other lesser-known titles like Grim Dawn also offer the classic loot-piñata gameplay Diablo is known for. Last year also saw the release of Diablo 2: Resurrected, which remakes the original game with updated graphics and some quality-of-life improvements. The most recent expansion, Eternal Embers, released at the end of 2021. Titan Quest is now over fifteen years old but is still getting new content.
