Hades 2 announced - out 2023 in Early Access on Steam/EGS.

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by Monkey Man » Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:29 am

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Meet the Princess of the Underworld in HADES II, the bewitching sequel to our award-winning rogue-like dungeon crawler. Details about Early Access coming in 2023.


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What is Hades II?

Hades II is a rogue-like dungeon crawler in which you'll battle beyond the Underworld of Greek myth using dark sorcery to take on the sinister Titan of Time. Our studio's first-ever sequel builds on the best aspects of the award-winning original in an all-new, action-packed, endlessly replayable experience rooted in the Underworld of Greek myth and its deep connections to the dawn of witchcraft. Watch our reveal trailer:

As the immortal Princess of the Underworld, you'll explore a bigger, deeper mythic world, vanquishing the forces of the Titan of Time with the full might of Olympus behind you, in a sweeping story that continually unfolds through your every setback and accomplishment. New locations, challenges, upgrade systems, and surprises await as you delve into the ever-shifting Underworld again and again.

When will Hades II be available?

The release date of Hades II is still to be determined, as we still have a lot left to build.

Will Hades II initially launch as an Early Access game?

Yes! Like its predecessor, Hades II will be available in Early Access for some time leading up to its full v1.0 launch. Expect more information on Hades II Early Access sometime in 2023.

Early Access means you will be able to purchase and play a work-in-progress version of Hades II, and optionally contribute feedback and gameplay data that's invaluable to our team as we work to fulfill the game's potential. Feedback from our player community through the course of development was foundational to the design and vital to the quality of the original game, so we plan to reprise that type of process with Hades II.

What platforms will Hades II be available on?

We expect for Hades II to eventually be available for both PC and console platforms. We will announce which platforms the game will be available on closer to when it is complete.

Prior to that, we plan to conduct the Early Access phase of Hades II on PC, on both Steam and the Epic Games Store simultaneously (the same platforms on which we conducted our Early Access for the original game).

How does Hades II relate to the original game?
Hades II is a direct sequel, set in and around the Underworld of Greek myth after the events of the original game. Chronos, the Titan of Time and the wicked father of Hades and his brothers, has escaped his imprisonment in the depths of the Underworld to wage war on Olympus. Can Time itself be stopped?

You don't need to know anything about the original game or Greek myth to enjoy Hades II. But if you do know the ins and outs of the original game or the classical mythology that inspired it, you'll find plenty of connections, as well as plenty of new challenges you'll have to learn to overcome. We want for players to experience a strong sense of discovery in Hades II, whether they are experienced with the original game or not.

Who is the protagonist of Hades II?

In Hades II, you play as Melinoë, the Princess of the Underworld, an immortal witch and sorceress with powerful magical abilities, deadly skill with a variety of shadowy weapons, and a score to settle.

Like her brother Zagreus from the original game, Melinoë is not a character of our own invention, and is based on an ancient Underworld deity thought to be related to Hades. What little ancient mythology exists about her was more than enough to make us want to explore her story and connection to her family, and in so doing, expand on our vision of the Underworld.

What's the connection between witchcraft and Greek myth?

Witchcraft is integral to numerous Greek myths, including some of the most famous, as well as many that inspired the original Hades and of course this sequel. Central to this ancient and oft-feared and misunderstood practice is Hecate, the secretive goddess of witchcraft and the crossroads. She plays a significant role in classical mythology surrounding Hades and the Underworld, and has been an influential and deeply compelling figure in witchcraft, myth, and folklore in a variety of cultures for thousands of years... so much so that we felt we needed a whole new game to try and do her justice.

As with the original game, our aim is to be faithful to the spirit of the classical sources that inspired us, from Homer to Hesiod. This extends to our portrayal of witchcraft in this game, given its strong ties to many of the myths and characters at the heart of both Hades and Hades II. Mythological tales of ancient gods and heroes live on by being told and retold, adapted, and filtered through new points of view across time; we’ll be excited to share ours once again.

Who is developing Hades II?

We are! We're Supergiant Games, a small independent game studio based in San Francisco, CA. Since 2009, we have strived to make games that spark your imagination like the games you played as a kid. We now have more than 20 people on our team (a few more than on the original Hades), including all seven of the original members of the team that created our first game, Bastion, and worked together on all our games ever since. We work on one main new game project at a time, and Hades II is that project for the foreseeable future.

You've never made a sequel before! Why now?

The original Hades is our most beloved game, and one that we loved building together as a team. Especially since it drew so much inspiration from classical Greek mythology, we always imagined the possibility of new stories in its world. But that in and of itself wasn't enough for us.With each of our projects over the years, we've aimed to take on a new challenge that stretched our team's creativity and taught us more about how to make games well together. One such challenge we've long considered was to try and make a sequel that could somehow re-capture the sense of wonder and delight of its predecessor. Some of our all-time favorite games achieved this! The question is, can we?

Hades II, with its new perspective on a shadowy and alluring aspect of Greek myth, is our opportunity to find out. We get to keep building on foundational ideas that have captivated us since Supergiant's early days, while expanding the world of Hades in a variety of ways we find very exciting, and hope you will, too.

How long has Hades II been in development?

We started working on Hades II in earnest at the start of 2021.

Is Hades II a multiplayer game, or are there any plans for multiplayer?

Like its predecessor, Hades II is a single-player game. We have no plans for multiplayer, as we are creating the gameplay and narrative of Hades II with a solo experience in mind.

Who created your animated reveal trailer?

We collaborated with Studio Grackle on our animated reveal trailer for Hades II. We first teamed up with them for our Hades v1.0 Launch Trailer, and had such a good experience that we knew we wanted to work with them again to introduce Hades II to the world. The credits for the trailer, including voice talent for characters featured in it, are in the full description on YouTube.

Will you work with Noclip again on a video documentary about Hades II's development?

We loved working with Noclip on their Developing Hell video documentary series about the making of the original Hades, filmed throughout the course of its development. We've been in talks with Noclip about our current plans, though it's too early to say whether we'll end up doing something like last time.

When will you say more about the game?

We'll have more information about Hades II as we get closer to our Early Access launch. We may also update this FAQ from time to time. However, much like with our past titles, we'll leave most details about the game's story and characters for you to discover. We appreciate your understanding, patience, and support.

https://www.supergiantgames.com/blog/hades2-faq/

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by OrangeRKN » Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:39 am

Beyond excited for this!

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by Ploiper » Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:41 am

Right now my most anticipated game, will probably take a while to get into the switch but I shall wait with much excitement

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by Drumstick » Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:14 am

Glorious. Won't be able to partake in the early access business but I'll be here for the full (physical) release.

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by Saint of Killers » Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:57 am

OMFG YES! DEATH TO CHRONOS!! I'LL KILL ANYONE OR THING YOU WANT ME TO SUPERGIANT GAMES!!!

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by Squinty » Fri Dec 09, 2022 7:25 am

I honestly think Hades is the best game released in recent years. So I am beyond excited for this.

Which is sort of weird because the developer has released some critically acclaimed games that have never really clicked with me. Seriously considering revisiting Bastion and Transistor.

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by Saint of Killers » Fri Dec 09, 2022 8:26 am

Bastion is the only one that I didn't "get". Completed it. But it left me unmoved compared to how Transistor, Pyre and Hades affected me. Those three games are complete packages - gameplay, art, music, dialogue and va are all of an excellent standard.

So hyped that thought of this game is still making me smile.

I hope some of the old characters make appearances in this. Namely Nyx, Demetar, Than, Sisyphus and Achilies :wub:

I won't play the early access but I will be buying it. And I also need to buy the first game on Switch.

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by Fade » Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:20 pm

Only game.of there's I didn't finish was Pyre, might go back to it one day, I just got to a point where the game felt super grindy.

Shame they couldn't update it with online play.

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by SerialCeler » Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:36 pm

Oh baby, hook it into my veins, can’t wait :wub:

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by Jenuall » Fri Dec 09, 2022 5:41 pm

Conversely despite really enjoying Hades I'm not really hyped for a second iteration. Not really sure why in all honesty

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by Robbo-92 » Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:11 pm

This just reminds me I need to get round to trying the first one, not normally a fan of rogue like games but the first one seems so highly rated it might be worth trying. On sale on the Switch at the moment too.

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by Fade » Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:22 pm

Rob Ho-Ho 92 wrote:This just reminds me I need to get round to trying the first one, not normally a fan of rogue like games but the first one seems so highly rated it might be worth trying. On sale on the Switch at the moment too.

I don't usually like them either, but this game is built different.

Most RL games feel like they intentionally set you up to fail until you grind a lot. I only felt like that till I upgraded my health and lives a bit. It's like a souls game, if you're skilled and patient enough you can win any encounter.

Hades WANTS you to get to the end because the story is built around it. Other RLs want to stop you because it exposes how little content their game has. That's a key different for me.

Even when I did beat the game for the first time I still had 2 lives left :D

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by Robbo-92 » Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:27 pm

Fade wrote:
Rob Ho-Ho 92 wrote:This just reminds me I need to get round to trying the first one, not normally a fan of rogue like games but the first one seems so highly rated it might be worth trying. On sale on the Switch at the moment too.

I don't usually like them either, but this game is built different.

Most RL games feel like they intentionally set you up to fail until you grind a lot. I only felt like that till I upgraded my health and lives a bit. It's like a souls game, if you're skilled and patient enough you can win any encounter.

Hades WANTS you to get to the end because the story is built around it. Other RLs want to stop you because it exposes how little content their game has. That's a key different for me.

Even when I did beat the game for the first time I still had 2 lives left :D


I think that’s definitely part of what’s tempting about this as opposed to other games in the genre, in that there is a definite end point (if you don’t want to complete numerous runs with the various weapons) to aim for. Think I’ll definitely buy it even if I don’t get on with it, think it’s on sale till late December so plenty of time.

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by Fade » Fri Dec 09, 2022 11:35 pm

There's like 3 'end points'

One when you beat the game for the first time, one when you beat it 10 times (I think) then there's an epilogue that still carries on the story. completing the game only takes 30 mins though so it's not as time consuming as you'd think once you get gud.

But I'd figure most people would probably just be happy after the 10 times ending.

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by kazanova_Frankenstein » Sat Dec 10, 2022 1:53 pm

I need to pick up Hades again. I think I have beaten the final boss about 6 times at this point. No rush though - the sequel won’t be out on console until 2025 earliest I would imagine.

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by OrangeRKN » Sat Dec 10, 2022 3:33 pm

Fade wrote:Most RL games feel like they intentionally set you up to fail until you grind a lot. I only felt like that till I upgraded my health and lives a bit. It's like a souls game, if you're skilled and patient enough you can win any encounter.


In a traditional rougelike it's not possible to grind! One of the key principles of the genre is that latter point - that progression is made through improving player skill.

There is a trend in modern roguelikes to have some kind of permanent progression to varying degress, and I think it's one of the things Hades does really well, but I wouldn't have said it's a feature of most rougelikes, less still a general critique of the genre.

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by Psychic » Sat Dec 10, 2022 3:51 pm

Looking forward to fighting Zagreus as a boss at some point. Him having a random weapon from the first game and boons would be a lot of fun to face.

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by Dual » Sun Dec 11, 2022 8:44 am

How will they improve on perfection?

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by Ploiper » Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:25 am

i wonder which gods will return from the first game, as long as Zeus is still there, likes my electric attacks.

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by Robbo-92 » Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:58 am

Got the first one bought, probably won’t make a start on it till I’ve got the bulk of Pokémon Scarlet finished, I assume the sequel wont be out on console for a good while after early access though.

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