Titan Forge Games has rolled out a fresh hotfix update for Smite 2, ironing out some issues with several of the Gods, including Agni and Cabrakan. This update also tweaks the Base Teleporters so players can perform Basic Attacks and adjusts the Bumbas Golden Dagger, preventing it from harming Minions. Excitingly, Smite 2 entered the free-to-play arena during its open beta, which was available across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Steam Deck. This also marked the return of the 3v3 Joust mode, much to the delight of its fans.
As the brainchild of Titan Forge Games, Smite 2 is an action MOBA that packs a punch with elements of high-paced action, challenging scenarios, and skill-centric combat, all wrapped in a blanket of compelling mythology. Built using Unreal Engine 5, this sequel brings a fresh spin on its iconic predecessor from 2014. Gamers can get on board with three different Founder’s Editions: Founder’s, Deluxe Founder’s, and Ultimate Founder’s.
Testing the waters during its alpha phase, Smite 2 saw a significant update in November 2024 fixing various God-related bugs and sorting out some stealth material glitches. The recent hotfix follows a major patch introduced earlier this month which included updates like a new Auto Build option for the UI and modifications to the God page. These continuous improvements are reshaping God gameplay, earning a positive reception from the community.
Kabir Barry, the Smite Release Manager, recently took to social media to share an extensive list of January 21, 2025 hotfix updates for Smite 2. This fix tackled a host of issues involving Gods such as Agni’s Fumes and Cabrakan’s Refraction Shield. Improvements were also introduced to Basic Teleporters, enhancing player capabilities. Meanwhile, the Bumbas Golden Dagger was adjusted to exclude area damage to Minions. Smite 2 is gaining praise as a fantastic game to dive into, especially if you’re a fan of Marvel Rivals and the immersive world of hero shooters.
Smite 2’s transition towards a seasonal setup with themed collections is echoing the successful models of Marvel Rivals and Helldivers 2 from Arrowhead Game Studios. The recent enhancements to the Gods were warmly received, although some players expressed a desire for further changes, like nerfing Aladdin. However, there was appreciation for Agni’s Path of Flames fix, which many found creatively engaging.
Now accessible as a free-to-play game from this year, Smite 2 expanded its reach during its open beta on various platforms, coupled with fresh content like the introduction of Aladdin as a new God. Players enjoyed the comeback of the 3v3 Joust mode alongside an all-new Arthurian-themed map, with the developers promising an array of new content lined up for 2025.
Smite 2 invites players into the shoes of mythological Gods, offering a unique blend of third-person action and strategic depth reminiscent of both a hero shooter and a MOBA. It promises a versatile gaming experience on various platforms, fully supporting cross-play and cross-progression, so you can team up with friends regardless of the system you’re using. Whether you’re mastering the art of lightning as Zeus or stealthily striking as Loki, Smite 2 offers a wealth of variety to suit every playstyle, making it easy to pick up but challenging to master. The game invites players to explore a gamut of modes, including Ranked, where one can climb the leaderboards and carve out their legend within the Smite 2 community.