
"Grinding Gear Games has shown off the system's new in-game market browser, just days out from the update drop. GGG explains in the video that the in-game trade browser wasn't quite ready to be shown off when the studio did its initial content drop for The Third Edict, but it's now ready to go. The in-game market browser works similarly to PoE 2's official trade website, allowing players to search for items they want in the player-to-player trade system."
"The new asynchronous trade system means the seller no longer has to be online for a trade to take place--buyers can now purchase it directly from the seller's Hideout. The seemingly simple feature brings a major quality-of-life improvement for PoE 2 players, simplifying what was previously a fairly involved, multi-step process into an easier task. The asynchronous trade system is set to come to the original Path of Exile in future too, provided its integration into PoE 2 goes smoothly."
The Third Edict adds Act IV, a new region, endgame content, a sprint ability, and PoE 2's first league. An in-game market browser mirrors the official trade website and lets players search the player-to-player trade system in-game. A new asynchronous trading system allows buyers to purchase items directly from a seller's Hideout without the seller being online, simplifying a previously multi-step process and improving quality of life. The asynchronous system may be integrated into the original Path of Exile if PoE 2 rollout succeeds. The update launches August 29, with a free access weekend from August 29 to September 1. A full release in 2025 appears unlikely; continued early access duration will depend on game state.
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