Today marks a very important moment for Smite 2. The Unreal Engine 5 sequel to the iconic, godly MOBA hasn't had the smoothest of rides in early access so far, but after plenty of hard work to improve ...
One of the talking points coming out of the reveal of Smite 2 is developer Hi-Rez Studios’ decision not to port the original game’s skins, many of which players have paid for, to the sequel.
If you're looking for a fresh MOBA experience after sinking hundreds of hours into League of Legends, or if you're completely new to the genre, you can give Smite 2 a go as a free-to-play game ...
Big news that even the gods will enjoy! Smite - the long-running 3rd person action MOBA - is getting a sequel. Smite 2 has been announced, and it's coming to PC, the PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S ...
Hi Rez Studios and Titan Forge Games will release a sequel to Smite, the third-person MOBA that was first released in 2014 and has drawn 40 million players since, the companies announced Friday. Smite ...
After a decade of history and more than 40 million players, Titan Forge confirms a sequel to the free-to-play game for PS5, Xbox X Series X|S and PC. The game has been created with Unreal Engine 5.2+ ...
But before getting to that, Titan Forge Games had an answer for what most players were probably wondering: why release Smite 2? Why not just overhaul the existing Smite and keep adding new content?
It's not often you get a sequel to a decade old MOBA. I think DOTA 2 is the only time it has ever happened. Lightning can strike twice it seems. This time thanks to Hi-Rez and Titan Forge Games' very ...
The third-person multiplayer online battle arena Smite is getting a shiny new standalone sequel: Smite 2 has been officially announced at the 2024 Smite World Championship. The sequel will retain the ...
Jason is a classic jack-of-all-trades writer who loves to cover most topics, though gaming has always been his strong suit. After spending the better part of the past decade freelancing for various ...
Jack Coleman (He/Him) is a Lead Editor from Ireland. This is his third full year in games media, having previously worked freelance for various outlets, including NME. A lifelong gamer, Jack is ...
While the game is now out of beta, there is no new patch to go along with it. We do know that a patch is on the way, however, since the Xbox One version of Smite tends to get patches roughly a month ...