Path of Exile: Delve – New Challenge League Announced

The Grinding Gear Games team has announced the next major content update for their action-RPG Path of Exile. Launching August 31, 2018, the Delve challenge league will allow you to explore a dark and perilous endless dungeon, try out new and revamped skills, get lots of exciting loot, and fight plenty of enemies. Check out the official trailer to see all this in action:

And here’s an overview of the league’s features:

The Delve League

In Path of Exile: Delve, you will delve into the Azurite Mine’s infinite depths to extract treasure and discover its subterranean secrets.

Our latest expansion features an infinite dungeon and socketable currency items, as well as a bunch of new unique items, skill gems, balance changes, graphics engine improvements and more!

The Azurite Mine

Left untouched for over 250 years, the Azurite Mine has been consumed by a malevolent darkness that cast out the Eternal Empire. Niko, an inventor, has harnessed the power of Voltaxic Sulphite to create a machine called the Crawler that can pierce the darkness. Delve into the mine but don’t leave the Crawler’s light for long or you’ll be crushed by the darkness. The Crawler will speed up if you get ahead of it.

Explore the Darkness

The Azurite Mine is full of treasures for those brave enough to risk the darkness for short periods of time. Use flares to venture farther away from the Crawler’s path, and dynamite to destroy unstable walls which conceal even greater rewards.

Azurite Upgrades

Any Azurite you find in the mine can be traded to Niko at his base camp. In return, he offers to upgrade the Crawler and can sell you flares, dynamite and crafting materials to aid your exploration.

Deep Civilisations

Deep in the Azurite Mine, you’ll discover many different biomes. As you delve even deeper, you may encounter lost cities from Wraeclast’s dark history. Each environment has its own monsters, bosses, encounters and rewards.

Socketable Currency Items

The ancient civilisations created special crafting items that can be socketed with fossils to modify their behaviour.

The Infinite Depths

The Azurite Mine is Path of Exile’s first infinite dungeon. The deeper you delve, the harder the game gets. In Delve, you’ll find encounters that are much harder than end-game Maps. Your progress is only limited by the power of your character build. The Depth Ladder tracks who has delved the deepest into the mine.

New and Revamped Skills

Path of Exile: Delve includes ten powerful new or completely reworked skills, centered around two character archetypes: the Guardian and the Pathfinder. Play as a holy warrior who strikes down foes with lightning damage while benefiting teammates and minions, or as a chaotic archer who uses nature- and poison-based skills to pin and suffocate enemies.

Powerful New Items

A Path of Exile expansion is not complete without powerful new items to discover! Delve includes 7 new Divination Cards and 18 new Unique Items which have a focus on creating powerful new build opportunities.

The Timeworn Reliquary

In your travels across Wraeclast, you may very rarely discover a Timeworn Reliquary Key. This key will open a portal to the Timeworn Reliquary which contains one of 150 Unique Relics from past Path of Exile leagues.

Supporter Packs

We’re also launching two sets of Supporter Packs alongside Delve – the Shadowstalker and Dreadforge Packs. There are two price points available for each and they feature masses of points alongside new Armour Sets and other exclusive cosmetic microtransactions!

Path of Exile: Delve will launch on August 31st (PDT) on PC and September 3rd on Xbox One

If you’re interested in some media coverage of the new league, check out this announcement on the game’s website that directs us to a dozen or so previews.

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