How To Earn Path Of Exile 2 Twitch Drops For Early Access

As an avid gamer with years of experience under my belt, I must say, I’m thoroughly intrigued by the early access launch of Path of Exile 2. The ARPG genre has always held a special place in my heart, and the prospect of diving back into the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast is exhilarating.

Path of Exile 2 has entered early access stage, garnering impressive numbers on Steam and Twitch. This surge on Twitch can be attributed in part to the fact that viewers can receive free rewards for the dark fantasy ARPG simply by tuning in.

For the next two weeks (December 6-14 and December 14-22), you can enjoy free Twitch Drops for Path of Exile 2. During week one, by tuning in for a total of three hours, you’ll receive the Energising Bolt Flask effect and the Halo of the Righteous helmet attachment as rewards. In contrast, week two only requires another three hours of viewing Path of Exile on Twitch but offers just a single reward: the Temporal Lord’s portal effect.

From December 6th to 22nd, individuals who engage in the game’s ‘support-a-streamer’ program by either buying or gifting two Twitch subscriptions will also receive a Chimera pet as an extra reward. To collect all the perks, players should connect their Path of Exile account with their Twitch account after watching for the specified duration.

Due to the introduction of Twitch drops and intense excitement among ARPG enthusiasts, Path of Exile 2 attracted over 1.1 million concurrent viewers on Twitch. This number surpassed Diablo 4’s peak Twitch viewership of 954,000, even though the game’s servers didn’t go live as scheduled. Instead, viewers watched streamers waiting on the Path of Exile 2 login screen and discussing their strategies for the upcoming game.

Over a million individuals shelled out $30 each to get early access to a game that would eventually be free, surpassing Grinding Gear Games’ original predictions. This massive turnout forced the developer to expedite server deployment and database upgrades in order to accommodate the influx of players, leading to a slight postponement of the early access launch. Game director Jonathan Rogers cautioned that login queues and server problems might occur during Path of Exile 2’s debut weekend, expressing uncertainty about how the game’s backend systems would manage the larger-than-expected player numbers.

To learn all about the upcoming action role-playing game (ARPG) and its features such as cross-platform play and cross-progression in Path of Exile 2, make sure to delve into the details during its early access phase.

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2024-12-06 23:08