In a recent interview, Supergiant Games talks Hades 2 Switch console exclusivity and major differences from the first Hades game.
the moment it entered Early Access was essential. But some fans prefer to wait for the final product, which means many gamers are still wondering whenwill get its full release. Supergiant Games hasn’t yet revealed the exact release date, but the developer did recently confirmwill share something with its predecessor – a Switch console exclusive launch.
In addition to confirming this plan in a recentis their first-ever sequel. The developer has made many hit indie games, but never a direct follow-up on one of its popular titles. Until now. And Supergiant Games is bringing their experience from creating the console port of the originalwill follow suit. It will not, however, be a Switch 2 exclusive – the game will also come to the original Nintendo Switch, just likeBy now, gamers are used to being uncertain about how games ported to Switch from PC or other consoles will perform. But many gamers loved the handheld experience of a fast-paced rogue-like likeso it makes sense to bring the sequel to its successor. That said, Studio Director Amir Rao confirms that performance is incredibly important to the team and that the Nintendo Switch 2 will let them ensure the game runs at 60 FPS to capture that lightning-fast gameplay that makes games likebeing the studio’s first sequel game, Game Designer Greg Kasavin notes the team approaches sequel with “Fear and respect.” The team wants to bring the same Greek mythology flavor and creative powers and boons fromwhile building on them to create something new. In a similar vein, some of the same sounds and themes fromisn’t a copy-paste kind of sequel. One of its new characters, Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, sets the stage for a new storyline and new areas of exploration not covered in the originalgame, which leans more into witchcraft elements, including in-game cards that resemble the Tarot. Bringing a magic user into the game also mixes up the roguelike gameplay, adding a new feel to each run thanks to Melinoe’s magic tools and abilities. This makes her playstyle different from Zagreus, the protagonist of the first game, offering a fresh feeling while still providing the boons and overall dungeon crawler feel in1.0 just yet. Instead, more information will be coming sometime later this year. Whether that’s a confirmation of a 2025 release date foron PC via Steam and Epic Games. It will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 as part of the full game release, at a date still to be determined. Supergiant Games has confirmed via their website thatwill also be available on the original Nintendo Switch, with the hopes that it will also run at 60 FPS on the older console.New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Game Developer Reveals How the Major Deaths Got ApprovedThis Actor Is Still the Only One to Be Killed by a Terminator, Alien, and Predator
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