“For now, our focus is to keep building core content - environments, characters, weapons, Boons, story events, music, and more - as we gear up for our Technical Test and Early Access launch in Q2 this coming year.” “We don’t yet know exactly how long it will take us to get to v1.0 of Hades 2,” Supergiant elaborated. In the same blog post, Supergiant announced that it will be running a technical test with a limited sample of players shortly before the game’s Early Access launch and, like with the Early Access development of 2020’s Hades, Hades 2’s Early Access release will feature several major updates featuring core content and gameplay refinements based on player feedback. And, even though Early Access inherently means a game is not yet complete, we still want to do everything we can to make sure Hades II is worth your while as soon as you can play it in any capacity.” “The reason is, Hades 2 will have at least as much content from day one in Early Access as the original game did back when it launched in Early Access on Steam. “You may be wondering, why can’t we launch in Early Access, like, right now?!,” the developer wrote in a blog post. On Thursday, the developer finally broke its silence and offered an update on the game: Hades 2 will release in Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store in Q2 of 2024, somewhere between April and June of next year. It’s been a long nine months since Supergiant Games announced Hades 2, the sequel to Polygon’s 2020 Game of the Year Hades.
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