Hades II will have a technical test, and its creators will play everything that we will find in this first part of the game, before Early Access, live.
Giant games Show the first extended gameplay of Hades II. The new game, a sequel to what many consider to be the best roguelike and one of the best games of recent years, will soon be released in Early Access.
Like the first Hades, which spent nearly two years in Early Access (from December 2018 to September 2020), Supergiant Games will use Early Access to fine-tune Hades 2 before its eventual release on consoles.
Abyss 2 It will be released in Early Access (Steam and Epic Games Store) “soon” (expected this spring, Q2 2024), but before that, and only on Steam, some players will be able to enjoy the technical test.
This playtest was done to resolve some technical issues that may have been overlooked, so that people who purchased the game in Early Access can have a better experience. As liquid as possible from the beginning.
Of course, it will be limited, So not everyone who wants to participate will be able to do so.. To participate, go to this link: Hades 2 on Steam Look for the “Request access” option..
They estimate that this technical testing will last “more than a week, less than a month,” but they do not want to give an approximate date, as it depends on whether many bugs are found.
The first long game of Hades II
Since many players will not be able to access it, Hades 2 directors decided, Amir Rao And Greg Kasavinthe game was broadcast live: all contents Technical testingWhich corresponds to the first part of the game.
You will be able to see the start of the game and new moves Melino (which is its main character), new skills, but also parts of the story, which will develop in a similar way to the first game: reaction to what the player does.
So, if you want to enjoy it Abyss 2 When it officially releases in Early Access in a matter of months, you may want to watch this video with caution, as it contains spoilers (for the beginning of the game, of course). Of course, a console release will likely take years.
“Beer enthusiast. Subtly charming alcohol junkie. Wannabe internet buff. Typical pop culture lover.”