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One of the biggest players in New Zealand’s video gaming sector has recorded another boom year – and revealed a change of ...
One of the biggest players in our sector, Grinding Gear Games, has recorded another stellar year, reporting $105 million in ...
Revenue for the creator of online fantasy game Path of Exile, West Auckland's Grinding Gear Games, topped 105-million-dollars for the year to last September. It's a leap from 83.4-million the year ...
West Auckland-based game developer Grinding Gear Games posted a 26% increase in turnover and paid nearly $100 million in dividends to its shareholders last year, as it prepares to release its latest ...
Grinding Gear Games thinks in the long term, and that’s reflected in its success. “Path of Exile” has been around since 2013, and a decade later, it’s still going strong.
Yet Grinding Gear Games defied its own odds thanks to its modest introduction to the world. “ (The launch) wasn’t a flashbang kind of thing, if you see what I mean,” Wilson said.
Many fans were awaiting new Path of Exile 2 information, and it seems that developer Grinding Gear Games has delivered in spades.
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During ExileCon today, Grinding Gear Games took to the stage to announce Path of Exile 2, a sequel to its current title. Featuring a seven-act campaign, it could enter beta in late 2020.
Grinding Gear Games has announced the next expansion for Path of Exile, which will take players through a dangerous trap-filled labyrinth. Get ready for 'Ascendancy' early next year. READ MORE > ...
Grinding Gear Games hosted a new livestream on Thursday focused on Path of Exile 2. The studio also announced the new Ultimatum expansion for Path of Exile, set to launch on April 16.
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