The developer studio Grinding Gear Games has finally announced the launch date for the PlayStation 4 version of the hack ‘n’ slash Path of Exile. However, players are skeptical due to many postponements.
When will Path of Exile be released on PS4? In the official forum of the developer studio, the team explains that Path of Exile will be released on March 26 for the PS4. Further details are expected to follow shortly before the release.

The fans are very skeptical
How are players reacting? Of course, there are those who are happy about the release date. Because they want to finally play Path of Exile on the PS4. However, currently, there are increasing voices from players who do not believe this release date.
Why are fans skeptical? Fans do not trust the new date because there have been several delays before.
- Initially, it was said that the PS4 version would be released on December 7, 2018, but that did not happen.
- Subsequently, the game was to be released in January 2019 for the Sony console, but the developers could not meet that date either.
- Finally, the title was supposed to be released in mid-March.
- Now it is said that Path of Exile will come to the PS4 on March 26.
Accordingly, there are many comments, for example on Reddit, that make a bit of fun of this situation.
PotatEXTomatEX writes: “Give them a week – for another delay!”
DAHbaddest sarcastically says: “It will be delayed while installing… just watch out!”

The date could have been better chosen
Here’s why the release date is unfortunate: There are not only sarcastic voices but also serious doubts that Grinding Gear Games will meet the date. And that is because of the release date itself. On March 15, The Division 2 will be released, which many players are looking forward to, and on March 22, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will also be released, another highly anticipated action RPG.
Path of Exile would thus be released on the PS4 after the launch of two high-profile and long-awaited titles that will still be very current. As a result, this hack ‘n’ slash could get overshadowed. Whether that will be the case remains to be seen (perhaps) on March 26.