Despite a strong showing from Blizzard’s Diablo 4 DLC Vessel of Hatred and a promising first swing by Grinding Gear Games with the early access launch of Path of Exile 2, it was Last Epoch that claimed the spot as my favorite ARPG of 2024. Indeed, as we wait on news of the next PoE 2 update and D4 Season 7 proves robust but unadventurous, I’ve seen increasingly more people joining me in casting their gaze back to Last Epoch. Now, Eleventh Hour Games confirms when its major Season 2 upgrade is set to arrive.
As good as Path of Exile 2 is, its arrival has helped to highlight some of the giant strides EHG made with Last Epoch. LE’s classes and masteries all have an immense sense of identity, and its loot feels a little more ambitious than what we’ve seen from PoE 2 so far. The crafting system strikes the right balance between player control and that enticing splash of randomness. The Last Epoch loot filter is truly best-in-class among all action RPGs, being fantastically versatile and powerful yet remaining remarkably easy to use even for a casual player, and you can keep your loot tidy with its generously sized, fully customizable stash.
Numbers may have plummeted of late, but that’s to be expected; indeed, it’s the typical cycle of most ARPGs, with players often having a tendency to rotate between games as seasons come and go. Game director Judd Cobler is confident the game is “far from dead.” The real proof there is likely to come when its next big update arrives. Season 2 now has a name, ‘Tombs of the Erased,’ and a date, Wednesday April 2.
The next season of Last Epoch is shaping up to be a pretty serious overhaul – expect large upgrades to the endgame Monolith of Fate system, improvements to dungeons, challenging new champion enemies, and more endgame boss fights. Mysterious antagonist the Weaver is growing in strength, and that means new ‘Woven Echoes’ to tackle along with a special Weaver faction tree that can augment and enhance your Monolith to customize your endgame progression.
The Sentinel class is getting a hefty rework, but you can expect changes across all the Last Epoch classes as well. EHG has also detailed several more quality-of-life improvements. New waypoints make it easier to access the two faction hubs, The Bazaar and The Observatory. Controller play has been improved, with a focus on handling targeting differently depending on the skill you’re using to better suit its intended purpose. Overall, there’s a whole lot to look forward to – and there’s not too much longer to wait.
Last Epoch Season 2, Tombs of the Erased, launches Wednesday April 2. If you’ve yet to give it a go, there’s plenty of time to try out a first playthrough of the campaign before the new cycle kicks off. Read my Last Epoch review to find out why you should, and then head to Steam if you want to see what it’s all about.
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