PoE goods was declared by Grinding Gear Games in ExileCon. Trevor Gramon, who the studio funnily calls for the"Mobile Fall Guy", made it clear in the statement trailer they want to attract Path of Exile to mobile with absolutely no compromise. 


The uninspiringly named Path of Exile Mobile is being developed in house, and as the studio puts it, the game will be devoid of"bullshit trends" such as microtransactions and pay-to-win components. In other words, Path of Exile Mobile will bring the heart Path of Exile game to mobile in an unfiltered, form.


Bringing PC games to the platform is a risky task, and the buy poe currency end result is not up to the mark, even though there is a great deal of fanfare. Remember that the Diablo Immortal backlash?
Not much is known about Path of Exile Mobile yet, but if you've played the PC version, then you understand what to anticipate, a state-of-the-art action RPG focusing on loot and character builds, and an overarching story that will keep you engaged across ten actions. We'll probably find out more about Path of Exile Mobile next year, but we do know for certain it'll be free to play with and that there will be"no more pay-to-win elements."


It's important to mention that Path of Exile Mobile will be developed in-house by Grinding Gear Games, a significant aspect considering that the studio was able to remain independent after being acquired by the Chinese giant Tencent.