Path of Exile 2's Dawn of the Hunt Update Sparks Player Backlash and Prompts Rapid Developer Response
Path of Exile 2's Dawn of the Hunt Update Sparks Player Backlash and Prompts Rapid Developer Response

Path of Exile 2’s Dawn of the Hunt Update Sparks Player Backlash and Prompts Rapid Developer Response

Path of Exile 2 recently launched its first major update, Dawn of the Hunt, on April 4th. The update introduced a brand-new character class, added several subclasses for existing heroes, and made numerous gameplay adjustments. Despite the excitement around new content, the update quickly came under fire from the game’s community, which expressed widespread dissatisfaction with the changes.

Grinding Gear Games Addresses Player Backlash Over Slower Pacing and Gameplay Frustrations

A major point of contention among players is the game’s pacing, which many feel has slowed considerably. Builds that were once effective now struggle against hordes of enemies, making the gameplay feel sluggish and less satisfying. This perceived drop in the game’s speed and fluidity has sparked intense debate and criticism across forums and social media.

Path of Exile 2's Dawn of the Hunt Update Sparks Player Backlash and Prompts Rapid Developer Response
Path of Exile 2’s Dawn of the Hunt Update Sparks Player Backlash and Prompts Rapid Developer Response

Grinding Gear Games was quick to respond to the backlash. In a detailed “What We’re Working On” blog post on the official site, the developers acknowledged the feedback and promised improvements. Although the post did not offer exhaustive specifics, it reassured players that the team is actively addressing the biggest complaints.

Gameplay Adjustments and Early Access Tweaks Aim to Restore Path of Exile 2’s Speed

Among the factors identified as contributing to the slower gameplay are player damage output, enemy health, and the expansive size of some areas. Importantly, the developers revealed that monster health values have already been adjusted back to their previous state, suggesting a direct and immediate response to player concerns. This rollback is expected to help restore the game’s faster, more dynamic feel.

It’s important to remember that Path of Exile 2 is still in early access, with a full release not expected until at least summer this year. As development continues, players can expect a range of tweaks and overhauls based on ongoing feedback. Grinding Gear Games appears committed to refining the experience ahead of the official 1.0 launch, aiming to meet the high expectations of its dedicated fanbase.