Wondering when Smite 2 is hitting the shelves? You’re not alone. Since the closed alpha phase wrapped up in May 2024 and a teaser date appeared on Steam, fans have been buzzing with questions. Let’s dive in and clear the air about what’s next for this much-anticipated sequel.
Smite has long been hailed as a titan in the MOBA universe, offering players a thrilling selection of over 100 Gods to command in vibrant, action-packed matches. Smite 2 promises to leap even further, keeping the core gameplay and beloved characters intact while ramping up the graphics, animations, and more. If you’re skeptical about the need for a sequel, our Smite 2 preview might change your mind. Stick around as we delve into details about the closed alpha, potential open beta, and official launch schedules.
Now, when it comes to the official release, Smite 2 is aiming for a full launch in January 2025, as stated on their official website. This follows the initial closed alpha testing phase.
While whispers of an open beta taking place after the alpha have circulated, no official announcements have confirmed this. Speculation is rife that Smite 2 could skip the open beta entirely, jumping straight to its full release instead.
The closed alpha kicked off on July 30, 2024, exclusively available to those who opted for a Founder’s Edition package. Back in April 2024, Stewart Chisam, the president of Hi-Rez Studios, detailed their release strategy via Twitter. The initial round of testing occurred in the first week of May, with hints suggesting another brief test might happen in early June. The plan, as outlined, is to run these tests roughly once a month, each lasting between 36 and 72 hours, continuing even beyond June 30 for those without Founder’s status.
In terms of gameplay, Smite 2 stays true to its roots by letting players embody deities across five distinct classes: Assassin, Hunter, Guardian, Mage, or Warrior. This MOBA stands out with its third-person action perspective, offering a more immersive experience compared to the typical top-down view. This unique angle gives players a front-row seat to the excitement, showcasing powerful attacks and magical gear—a vision that Titan Forge Games is keen to evolve in Smite 2.
Titan Forge sees potential to build on the original’s success, aiming to balance fun and competitiveness while enhancing the game’s depth, lore, and visual splendor. Their goal? To craft something more beautiful than before. With mythological themes at its heart, Smite 2 aims to make players “feel more like Gods than ever.”
During the Smite 2 reveal keynote, the executive producer, Alex Cantatore, shared insights into the sequel’s direction: “In Smite, you’re playing as a God, but it doesn’t feel like you’re playing as a God. There’s not a lot of impact on your abilities, there’s not a lot of spectacle.” Cantatore emphasized the need to maintain responsiveness and competitiveness while amplifying the sensation of performing divine feats. The Smite 2 trailer offers a glimpse of this vision with its dazzling displays and more dynamic attacks, promising God-like prowess and abilities.
Worried about your progress in the original Smite? Since Smite 2 is developed on Unreal Engine 5, direct character and skin transfers won’t be possible. However, Titan Forge is ensuring your efforts aren’t wasted. For every gem you’ve spent in Smite, you get a Smite 2 Legacy Gem, redeemable for new characters and skins in the sequel. Founder’s Pack buyers enjoy double the Legacy Gems and closed alpha access. Your loyalty over the years will transform into Divine Legacy, unlocking even more goodies to showcase your journey into Smite 2.
That wraps up the intel on the Smite 2 release. Whether you’re a Founder’s Edition holder or just keeping tabs, stay tuned here for updates on new and returning Gods in this epic adventure game.