Supergiant Games has announced that hell will be released on Netflix Games later this month.
The critically acclaimed 2020 roguelike dungeon crawler is officially coming to Netflix Games on March 19 for iOS devices and will be playable with any Netflix subscription level.
It was initially announced last November and will be able to “work very well” on devices running iOS 16 or later, according to the independent study. The game will feature “fully customizable touch controls” that have been developed specifically for the iOS version, but players will also be able to connect a Bluetooth controller to play however they want.
Like other platforms, hell on iOS will support achievements and cloud saves, but users will not be able to access cross-saves with existing versions of the game on other platforms, such as PlayStation or PC through Steam.
Pre-registration is now available in the App Store; However, if you expect Hades to also come to Android devices, Supergiant has previously confirmed that it has “no plans for additional versions of hell at the moment.”
Raise hell! đŸ’€đŸ”¥ Hades on iOS is coming to Netflix Games on March 19! Pre-register now: pic.twitter.com/Yw6IM1atLFMarch 5, 2024
Last year, Supergiant Games announced that its long-awaited sequel to the Greek mythology game, hell 2will be released in early access in the second quarter of 2024 for Steam and Epic Games Store, which could be between April and June of next year.
We don't have an official release date for the standalone game yet, or how long the early access period will last, but Supergiant explained that it will focus on creating “core content” like environments, characters, weapons, story events, and more.
hell 2 will feature MelinoĂ« as the playable protagonist: the princess of the underworld and sister of hell' main character Zagreus – on a quest to save his father from Kronos.
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