
Overview of Recent Developments in Path of Exile
- Path of Exile has experienced a significant player resurgence following the launch of the Legacy of Phrecia event.
- The game achieved a remarkable peak of 91, 977 concurrent players on Steam, outpacing the numbers for PoE 2.
- Despite delays in the rollout of update 3.26, the player community continues to engage enthusiastically with the first game.
Path of Exile is witnessing a notable revival, spurred by the recent Legacy of Phrecia event. With a peak of 91, 977 concurrent players reported on Steam, the game’s popularity has surged, even exceeding that of its upcoming sequel, Path of Exile 2. This resurgence comes as players show unwavering interest in the first installment, despite the initial setback of delayed content updates.
Rise to 91, 977 Concurrent Players on Steam





The Legacy of Phrecia event commenced on February 20, marking a significant update by replacing the existing 19 Ascendancy classes with a fresh set. Players are also given opportunities to earn the Havenwood Cloak via Twitch drops; additionally, an Autumn Knight armor piece is awarded progressively for every 20 levels, up to level 80.
Despite anticipation surrounding Path of Exile 2, fans have expressed their eagerness for updates regarding the first game. Jonathan Rogers, the game director, addressed the community by acknowledging the delays associated with update 3.26. In a video message, he explained that the dual focus on both titles has posed challenges for the studio, especially with issues encountered during the early access phase of PoE 2. While Rogers confirmed that the sequel remains the priority, he assured players that efforts towards the update would resume following the rollout of patch 0.2.0 for PoE 2. The success of the Legacy of Phrecia event serves as a strong indication of the community’s demand for more content in Path of Exile 1.
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