The official X account has just announced Smite 2, marking the release of a genuine sequel to the highly acclaimed third-person mythological MOBA. This game, which has enjoyed widespread popularity among the gaming community in recent years, is set to continue its legacy with a new and exciting installment.
The tweet assures us of a significantly amplified godlike impact, improved strategic elements, and heightened creativity in comparison to its predecessor. Players can anticipate the chance to engage with both familiar gods and goddesses from the existing pantheon and a host of new ones, as the roster is set to undergo substantial expansion.
Anticipated enhancements in the upcoming Smite 2 are particularly focused on visual presentation. The game is slated to be built entirely from the ground up, utilising the powerful graphics tools of Unreal Engine 5, promising truly impressive visuals.
It's worth highlighting that players are urged to enrol in the Alpha testing phase of the game, which is slated to become accessible in the spring of 2024, as depicted in the trailer. Early sign-ups are encouraged to ensure participation in the testing phase.
The release date remains veiled in mystery, but given that the game is already undergoing testing, it's reasonable to anticipate that the announcement of the official release date is not far off. What we can confirm is that upon its launch, the game will be accessible on PC through both the Steam and Epic versions, as well as on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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