Supergiant will wrap up the story when it releases the full version of Hades II, but it doesn't have a clear sense of when that will be just yet. The story and number of characters will expand, as will relationships between existing ones (it's reasonable to assume there will be a lot of sexual tension this time around too). Supergiant plans to release major updates to Hades II during the early access period and to make changes based on feedback. "We believe the timeframe we're planning for will be the 'sweet spot' where the game is far enough along that player feedback won't mostly consist of stuff we already know isn't there yet, but isn't so far along that it's too late in development for us to act on the feedback we receive," the studio wrote. So the former is sticking with a similar rollout plan for Hades II. However, the build for the technical test will have "much less content than what's in store for the early access launch, and likely be limited only to a relatively small subset of players who express interest in participating."Įarly access can be enormously helpful for a game's success, as Supergiant and Baldur's Gate III developer Larian Studios have found. The aim of this is to unearth and resolve compatibility or technical issues before more players hop in during early access. Some folks will be able to check out Hades II even earlier as Supergiant is planning a technical test. "Even though early access inherently means a game is not yet complete, we still want to do everything we can to make sure Hades II is worth your while as soon as you can play it in any capacity," the studio said. Supergiant noted in a blog post that it's planning for Hades II to have at least as much content in early access from the jump as the original did during its early access period.
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