Hades 2 from Supergiant is leaving Early Access with a confirmed 1.0 launch on September 25. The full release concludes the game’s Early Access period and marks the start of sales on Steam and the Epic Games Store. This matters because the completion of a sequel changes the timing of purchases and the final content for players.
Confirmation follows months of Early Access testing and community feedback. The developer says the team worked on the project for more than four and a half years and entered Early Access in May 2024. The studio describes the project as its first-ever sequel and treated the last major patch as the step before the full launch. An early look at the game is available on the Hades 2 page.
Supergiant confirms the game will exit Early Access on September 25 and remain available at the current price for new players. The launch price is $29.99 / £24.99. The store listing can be viewed on the Hades 2 page. For hardware planning, consult the Hades 2 system requirements, and for early build tactics, see the guide to the best Hades 2 boons. The sequel arrives following attention to one of the best roguelikes on PC, so expectations are elevated.
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