New Season

Hello all i'm a new player as well as a recent one in the POE foruns, and as i was reading some posts on the forum i came a cross one about the new season that let me with some doubts.

The Season starts in December the 12th, does this mean that we need to create a new exile to play the season?

The exiles from the current season are they moved in to the new season?

Thanks in advance and sorry about the bad english.
'Season' is more often used as 'racing season' which marks a new set of race events. What will happens is the following:
- We get two new 3-moth leagues (if you want to play those you must create a new char)
- We get a major patch (some new skills and uniques)
- We get some major balance and passive tree changes so all existing chars get a free full respec and you can still play those in permanent leagues

The development rhythm goes like this, every ~4 months we get a new set of leagues and major patch, every ~8 months (every other major game patch) we get a major content patch, or "expansion". So far, we got corruption of vaal and forsaken masters, next expansion is due for april.
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Last edited by raics#7540 on Nov 30, 2014, 10:39:14 AM
Seasons consist of many short term races. You'll need a new character for each race that you participate in. There are two races going at the moment that a week long each.

The race season temp leagues also require the creation of a new character. 3 & 4 month leagues usually have about a month gap before the next ones start.

When you reach the cap on characters for your account:
Delete a low lvl character, after stripping it of any good items.
Or
Purchase extra character slots through the shop.

If you've got a character that you like playing, there's no reason you can't just keep playing it instead of playing the new leagues. Folks like the new leagues for different reasons but the grass may suffer deminishing returns, when considering its shade of green.
Where there's one they're bound to divide it right in two.
Thank you both for the unswers.

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