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Path of Exile 2 director says Temple farming ruined his Christmas and "destroyed" him, and he loves "obliterating" it: "I don't care if it's a mid-season nerf"

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Path of Exile 2 lead designer and co-game director Mark Roberts holds a nasty grudge for one of the game's most enduring exploits: Vaal Temple farming, which he says ruined his Christmas, left him traumatized, and made him gleeful about nerfing it down.

You'll likely remember the Path of Exile 2 community's infamous temple snaking strategy from the most recent league, Fate of the Vaal, but you probably don't recall it as vividly as Roberts, who spent his 2025 holiday season alongside Grinding Gear Games identifying exploits, pumping the game full of balance fixes, and trying to ensure the in-game economy didn't implode under the crippling weight of the all-powerful Temple farming grind. The exploit's largely been wrangled as of now, but it had a lasting impact on Roberts' psyche.

"I know we nerfed it recently," Roberts says during an interview with PoE creator Zizaran (thanks, PCGN). "There was a bit of a, 'yay, let's not have that again.' The Temple ruined Christmas for me."

Hilariously, precisely as Roberts is going on about how much he hates the Vaal Temple, Zizaran reports live that "people have broken the Temple again." In disbelief, Roberts says nothing seems "that out of control right now," but eventually he and co-director Jonathan Rogers receive word from GGG homebase that, indeed, there's a "T1 issue with the Temple" that would have to be discussed after the interview. Roberts and Rogers then break down in laughter. It's actually very entertaining if you're the type of person who gets amusement out of mild misfortune.

"The amount of joy I can get out of just going and obliterating the Temple right now, trust me. I don't care if it's a mid-league nerf," says Roberts. "I've lost all sympathy for that bloody Temple and everyone running it for now.

"I'm being extreme. Obviously I don't want to actually just make it bad, but it's left some trauma," he clarifies.

Roberts probably feels comfortable expressing all of this because, at least based on conversations I'm seeing in Path of Exile communities online, most people are pretty over the whole temple snaking exploit too, especially as it seems to continuously resurface with new strategies despite endless nerfs. Maybe it really is time to "burn it all down," as one commenter suggested.

"I saved you all": Path of Exile 2 player sacrifices rare level 100 character to give everyone else a free skill point as world-first "Martyr of the First Edict"



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Shareholders Are Trying To Bully Elden Ring Maker FromSoftware Into Divorcing Bandai Namco

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'We think the current arrangements with the game publishers like Bandai Namco and Activision are no longer good deals for the Company'

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New Xbox CEO reportedly pushing for faster Fallout and Elder Scrolls games as Bethesda crosses 8 years since The Elder Scrolls 6 reveal

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Bethesda Game Studios' The Elder Scrolls 6 just celebrated a dubious anniversary: it's officially been eight years since the game was announced, and we've seen and heard almost nothing since. As development costs and hardware prices surge, it seems nothing but divine intervention can stop huge projects like those from taking even longer to complete in the future. As the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Asha Sharma might be as close as we're gonna get.

According to The Information (via Reuters), Sharma has plans to pump additional funding into Xbox's most popular franchises. The reported plan is to give developers like Bethesda Game Studios and Halo Studios the financial backing to speed up development on tentpole franchises Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, and Halo. That would, in theory, shorten development cycles and put sequels in the hands of gamers faster than what's happening currently.

I know we're conditioned to scrutinize anything a CEO does or says with extreme skepticism, and we're absolutely right to do that, but it's hard to disagree with the fundamentals here, pending details. There is no official release window for The Elder Scrolls 6, but estimates range from as "early" as 2027 to 2029, with the most cynical extending into the 2030s. Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, released in 2011, meaning a 20-year gap between the two games isn't out of the question. Consider that Skyrim itself released just five years after The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, and you can see the sheer absurdity of that timeline in context.

Of course, Xbox's new leadership has yet to be truly tested, but reports indicate mass layoffs are incoming after Sharma herself admitted in a recent email to employees that Microsoft's gaming division has become "over extended." Amid the company's big 100-day reset, a plan to crank out the brand's most popular games without further reduction of workforce could be a much-needed gesture of goodwill at an extremely low moment for Xbox.

Microsoft considered cutting Xbox off entirely and making it easier to sell, report says



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Worst possible people could be put in charge of Elden Ring studio

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If FromSoftware's games are known for something, it's friction. Games like Dark Souls are punishing, obtuse, and sometimes outright unfair. Elden Ring broke into the mainstream and was a massive success, yet it's easy to imagine an executive looking at those numbers and seeing nothing but missed opportunities. What if the studio's games were more user-friendly? What if FromSoftware found more ways to monetize their games?



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New Report Says Xbox Is Losing “Hundreds of Dollars” Per Console Sold

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Xbox's leadership acknowledged ongoing brand struggles in an open letter, revealing significant losses on hardware sales and disappointing game performances. Despite successes in some titles, challenges persist, prompting discussions of a "reset" and potential layoffs.





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Pax Dei delivers an Unreal Engine update and addresses long-standing bugs

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MMORPG fans know that not every single patch has to have hot new features or all-new additions, and that sort of patch has come for Pax Dei with the arrival of R46, which zeros in on backend things and stability improvements, among other items. Mainframe Industries’ announcement opens by explaining the update’s focus on “addressing long-standing […]
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