After a long period without news, the developer studio Supergiant Games is back with good news about Hades 2. The much-anticipated sequel to the popular roguelite game is nearing its Early Access release, but before that, players have the opportunity to sign up for the Technical Test. This development promises insights into the game before its official release and offers fans the opportunity to help the developers fix bugs.
Registration for the Technical Test
The Technical Test of Hades 2, which takes place before the Early Access release, allows players to experience the game in advance and uncover potential technical issues. Registration takes place via the Steam product page of Hades 2, where players can simply click on the “Request access” button. Participants will be selected by the developers, who have decided to allow a limited number of players to begin with.
In terms of system requirements, Hades 2 proves to be an accessible game that does not require cutting-edge hardware. With a dual-core processor, 4 GB RAM and a graphics card with 2 GB VRAM, most players will be able to enjoy the game without any problems. These moderate requirements allow a wide range of players to take part in the Technical Test and try out the game.
Content of the Technical Test and impact on the release
The Technical Test offers players a first look at Hades 2, but focuses mainly on the first major area and offers a limited scope of characters and game mechanics. The duration of the test is expected to be “longer than a week, shorter than a month” and will depend on the identification and resolution of potential issues.
The results of the Technical Test will directly influence the planned Early Access release of Hades 2. Depending on the duration of the test, Early Access will start shortly afterwards. Players can therefore look forward to the release of the long-awaited Roguelite sequel as soon as the Technical Test is completed