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How to get a Path of Exile 2 Early Access Key

The release of Path of Exile 2 has been a long time coming for fans of not only the first iteration, but also dungeon crawlers as a whole.

Even though the game is still under development, there is a chance to get involved in Path of Exile 2 early access, allowing you to get accustomed to the core mechanics, and even some co-op, before the full experience launches.

But how do you get hands on with it? We discuss how to get Path of Exile 2 early access below so you can dive right in when it releases on December 6.

Path of Exile 2 early access: How to get a key

If you want to get involved with Path of Exile 2, even if it is in an early access state, there are a couple of avenues you can go down.

The first of these is to purchase the Early Access Supporter Pack for the game.

There are varying editions on offer for Path of Exile 2, with one specific option coming in at over $400.

Luckily, you don’t have to go anywhere near the more premium selections and instead, you can just purchase the Early Access Supporter Pack which costs $30.

This includes 300 Points, Extended Digital Soundtrack Download, and most importantly, a Path of Exile 2 Early Access Key.

path of exile 2 early access key

Granted, the most costly options come bundled with a plethora of different extras, in conjunction with the Early Access Key, but whether you want to drop that amount of cash now is completely your call.

The second way of securing a Path of Exile 2 Early Access Key is by spending a total of $480 in the first Path of Exile game.

This means that if you’re a fan of the franchise already and have been playing for some time, you may have accumulated enough spending to get a key completely ‘free’.

One caveat to this is that it must have been spent on in-game microtransactions and on the same platform.

Whether you go down the Supporter Pack route or have been a big spending on the original PoE, you should receive the key via email and input ready for that December launch date.

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Jacob Woodward
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Jacob has been a life-long gamer and tech enthusiast ever since the original Game Boy was placed in his hands at an early age. Due to his passion for the field, writing talent, and a keen eye for SEO, he transitioned from digital marketing into games journalism in 2019. Starting initially as a writer, he rose quickly, becoming not only an Editor but also Interim Managing Editor within the space of 2 years. He has worked with gaming media publications such as GGRecon, The Loadout, Retro Dodo, Insider Gaming, Gfinity, Stealth Optional, Retro Recall, and many more, making him an…

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