
Each of these classes are aligned with one or two of the three core attributes: Strength, Dexterity, or Intelligence. Players can choose from seven available classes to play as (Duelist, Marauder, Ranger, Scion, Shadow, Templar and Witch). While all players on a single server can freely mingle in encampments, gameplay outside of encampments is highly instanced, providing every player or party with an isolated map to freely explore. All areas aside from the central encampments are procedurally generated for increased re-playability. The game borrows heavily from the Diablo series, particularly Diablo II, of which Path of Exile has been described as the spiritual successor. The player controls a single character from an overhead perspective and explores large outdoor areas and caves or dungeons, battling monsters and fulfilling quests from non-player characters (NPCs) to gain experience points and equipment. In 2023, the studio announced that it would instead be a separate game.

It was originally announced in 2019 as an large update for the original game. Path of Exile 2, a sequel, is currently in development. Players are then tasked with fighting their way back to Oriath, defeating ancient gods and great evils during their journey. Taking control of an exile, players can choose to play as one of seven character classes – Marauder, Duelist, Ranger, Shadow, Witch, Templar, and Scion.

Path of Exile takes place in a dark fantasy world, where the government of the island nation of Oriath exiles people to the continent of Wraeclast, a ruined continent home to many ancient gods.

A version for Xbox One was released in August 2017, and a PlayStation 4 version was released in March 2019. Following an open beta phase, the game was released for Microsoft Windows in October 2013. Path of Exile is a free-to-play action role-playing video game developed and published by Grinding Gear Games.
