Five months after its anticipated arrival on PC, Hades 2, the sequel to Supergiant Games’ much-loved 2020 roguelike action adventure, just got its first major content update, including a current location, a weapon, and much more. , his area notes weigh more than 3,500 words.
The Hades 2 Olympic Update (“practically the size of a mountain!” exclaims Supergiant) begins with the addition of a new region, one you’ve probably already assumed due to the name of the latest drop. However, if it’s concrete knowledge you need, we want to delve into spoiler space, so flip again right now If you’re sensitive to that more or less, otherwise I’ll go ahead and make sure Hades 2 players can now explore Olympus, the mountain of the gods.
Olympus is made up of more than one existing location, and Supergiant notes that today’s update also adds existing locations to several alternative current locations. This is in addition to an existing “otherworldly” weapon—Xinth’s Lightless Coat, to be more specific—plus two existing allies with unique memories and two existing animal familiars (Raki the Raven and Hecuba the Hound) to find.
Elsewhere in the Hades 2 Olympic Update, those looking to lighten up the Crossroads a bit now have access to “dozens” of current cosmetic pieces, the future Supergiant also guaranteeing “hours” of current discussion (spanning 2,500 current ones). expression lines) as the game’s plot moves through the era thanks to the arrival of Olympus and its inhabitants. Key alternative additions include a current global map showing protagonist Melinoë attacking between areas, plus local support for Apple’s M1 Macs.
All Supergiant space notes are exactly supergiant in nature, so I won’t add them all to the bottom of this page. Instead, you’ll find the 3,500+ phrases that overlap Hades 2’s new additions on Steam; However, Supermassive has brilliantly excepted a roughly 27-minute long dramatic reading of the whole thing.
Hades 2 is lately expected to miss early access for that generation, and a drop for unspecified consoles could be on the cards. However, it’s already somewhat acceptable, with Eurogamer contributor Christian Donlan calling it “comfortable and familiar” and armed with the “power of surprise.”