April 16, 2025
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Hades 2 is coming to Switch 1 & 2 as a timed console exclusive


Following Hades 2’s appearance in last week’s Switch 2 Direct showcase, developer Supergiant Games has confirmed the roguelike sequel will launch for the platform – as well as the original Switch – as a timed console exclusive.

Supergiant announced a second Hades was in the works at the tail-end of 2022, and it eventually entered PC early access in May last year. It’s all change this time around too, with the original game’s dashing protagonist Zagreus stepping aside so his sister – Melinoë, Princess of the Underworld – can take the spotlight as she embarks on a quest to defeat Chronos, the Titan of Time. Which a little help from the Olympian Gods, of course.

Since entering PC early access, Supergiant has steadily expanded and refined Hades 2, building on the formula that helped its predecessor earn the title of Eurogamer’s Game of the Year in 2020. And, now, following last week’s confirmation of a Switch 2 release, the studio has appeared in a new instalment of Nintendo’s recently launched Creator’s Voice series to introduce the game to a whole new audience, confirming – via a quick on-screen message toward the end of the video – that Hades 2’s 1.0 release will see it launch on Switch 2 as a timed console exclusive.

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That announcement appeared to cause a little bit of confusion, however, and Supergiant took to social media shortly after to clear a few things up. “Hades 2 v1.0,” it wrote, “will launch simultaneously on our Early Access platforms (Steam and Epic Games Store), Nintendo Switch 2, and the original Nintendo Switch.” The last linger question, then, is exactly the 1.0 will show up – but that’s still TBA. All Supergiant has said so far is that early access will “continue during 2025”, and that it doesn’t have a specific end date “at this time”.

The good news is Hades 2 was an absolute treat when it debuted last year, with Eurogamer contributing editor Christian Donlan calling it a “game I already love” in his early access review. So there’s every chance it’ll be at least as special as its predecessor when it eventually arrives on Switch, Switch 2, an beyond.

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