Path of Exile – ExileCon Livestream Details and 3.9.0 Expansion Preview

Path of Exile, Grinding Gear Games’ free to play action-RPG, is apparently popular enough to get its own fan convention. And if flying to New Zealand in order to learn what the developers have in store for their game isn’t in the cards for you, but you’re still curious about the whole thing, on November 16, you’ll be able to watch the official ExileCon livestream. During the livestream, the developers will reveal the next challenge league expansion for Path of Exile, and then show some footage from the major 4.0 expansion that’s still roughly a year away. Here’s more on that:

On the morning of Saturday November 16th (New Zealand time), we’re kicking off our ExileCon convention with a livestreamed keynote presentation that will announce several large expansions such as 3.9.0 (December 2019) and 4.0.0 (approximately December 2020). This livestream will be a must-watch event for Path of Exile fans, regardless of whether they’re attending the convention or not. We’ll update this news post with additional information as it becomes available.

When is the Livestream?
The presentation officially starts at 10am New Zealand time on Saturday November 16th. This is early afternoon in America on Friday November 15th, and late in the evening in Europe that day. We’re likely to start a pre-show with streamer speculation around an hour before the presentation officially begins.

How long will it run for?
The main keynote presentation is around an hour in length, and will be followed with other content throughout the two days (see below).

How can I watch it?
We’ll be streaming it on our official Twitch channel www.twitch.tv/pathofexile and are investigating other streaming platforms also.

What will be announced?
During the keynote presentation, we plan to announce several in-development projects such as the 3.9.0 expansion and 4.0.0 mega-expansion, with gameplay footage. We’ll dive into the new content and systems being introduced by these two large expansions.

What else is being streamed from ExileCon?
Aside from the keynote announcement presentation, we have a busy streaming schedule across two days and are planning to stream content like:

Dedicated talks that dive deeply into the contents of both 3.9.0 and 4.0.0, in more detail than the keynote.

  • A live gameplay demo of some 4.0.0 content.
  • Prominent community streamers hosting panels and interviewing developers (schedule to be announced in the coming weeks)
  • The ExileCon racing finale, where four top racers from our community compete for prizes.

Will you be running Twitch Drops during the livestream?
We would like to and are working on setting this up. Once we have worked out the details, we will update this post. We expect it will work with PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Path of Exile accounts.

What if I can’t watch the livestream as it happens? Will a video of it be posted afterwards?
Yes. We’ll post information about where to find it closer to the event.

Will announcement pages for the new expansions be released as usual?
Yes, as soon as they are announced on the stream.

Can I still get tickets to attend ExileCon in person?
Absolutely. There are still tickets available for purchase on www.pathofexile.com/exilecon if you want to fly to New Zealand to attend the convention.

Please note that New Zealand has just introduced a system where you must apply for an “NZeTA” online before arriving in the country. As far as we can see, almost all ExileCon visitors from overseas must apply for one. We recommend doing this as soon as possible. Thankfully, the process does not look difficult. Full details and the application form are on this page.

So, regardless of whether you’re attending in person or watching from home, we look forward to showing you what we’ve been working on in just over five weeks!

And if you’d like to know what to expect from the 3.9.0 expansion that will be going live in December, you can check out this announcement:

During the livestreamed keynote announcement presentation at ExileCon on the morning of November 16th, we’ll unveil December’s 3.9.0 expansion. While it’s too early to reveal the full details of this release, we wanted to give you an idea of what to expect from the upcoming expansion.

We settled on the term expansions for recent releases like Legion and Blight, because they add new content like skills and items to Path of Exile as well as containing full challenge leagues. 3.9.0 not only contains the usual content you’d expect from a regular Path of Exile release, but also some game-wide expansion content that isn’t tied to the league itself. It’s a bit larger in size than any other Path of Exile release in 2019.

We have been really excited about a league idea that we wanted to do for a while but didn’t have the technology or resources to pull off. While we can’t share more information about the league just yet, we can tell you that it contains a good balance of risk vs reward, compelling endgame content and is a whole lot less server-melty.

Alongside the league and expansion content mentioned above, 3.9.0 contains some new item rewards that should provide interesting new character build options and a fresh metagame. We’re also focusing some balance attention on bows, though this revamp isn’t of the same scale as our spellcasting and melee changes earlier this year. The expansion also includes all the usual divination cards, unique items, new skills and so on that you’re used to from Path of Exile releases.

We currently expect to release the PC version of 3.9.0 on Saturday December 7th, NZ time (with console versions the following week). We’ll announce the final firm date at ExileCon alongside other information about the expansion. In addition, ExileCon attendees will be able to play a 3.9.0 demo at the convention.

As usual, 3.9.0 has its own set of league supporter packs, which will replace the Blight ones when released. We expect these to come out in the week following ExileCon. Last December’s Core Supporter Packs (with physical goods) were really successful, so we plan to release another set this December also, which will of course contain new physical goods. This means that the current Core Supporter Packs will leave the store in a couple of months. We’ll announce the exact date of their end in the following weeks, so you can plan your purchases appropriately.

We’re really looking forward to next month, where we can show you what we have been working on!

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