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Hades 2 Release Date Confirmed: Why Supergiant’s Sequel Is One of the Most Anticipated Games of 2025

By Emma Miller

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Hades 2 Release Date Confirmed: Why Supergiant’s Sequel Is One of the Most Anticipated Games of 2025

Quick Summary

Hades 2 launches on September 25, 2025 for Switch, Switch 2, and PC.

It stars Melinoë, Zagreus’ sister, as the new protagonist.

Performance is optimized for Switch 2 (120 fps).

Players can carry over progress via cross-saves.

With glowing early access reviews, it’s poised to become one of the year’s most important releases.

After more than a year in early access, Hades 2 is finally stepping into the spotlight with a full 1.0 release. Supergiant Games has confirmed that the action-packed roguelike will officially launch on September 25, 2025, arriving on Nintendo Switch, the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, and Windows PC.

The announcement, made during Friday’s Nintendo Direct, sets the stage for what could be one of the biggest game launches of the year, and possibly a defining moment for indie sequels in gaming.

What is Hades 2?

Hades 2 is the direct sequel to the award-winning 2020 roguelike Hades, which became a breakout hit for its blend of Greek mythology, fast-paced combat, and storytelling depth. Players this time step into the role of Melinoë, the sister of Zagreus (the first game’s protagonist), as she takes up arms in her own mythic struggle.

The game expands on the first title’s formula while introducing new weapons, powers, and mythological figures. Its early access period, which began in May 2024, gave players a chance to experience evolving content and provide feedback that shaped the final build.

When is Hades 2’s release date?

Official launch date: September 25, 2025

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Windows PC

Future ports: Based on the original Hades, PlayStation and Xbox versions will likely follow about a year later.

The sequel’s launch mirrors the original’s rollout. Just as Hades first appeared on Switch before expanding to other platforms, Hades 2 will begin life as a timed Nintendo console exclusive.

What makes Hades 2 different from the first game?

Supergiant has emphasized evolution over reinvention. Here’s what stands out:

New protagonist: Melinoë brings her own abilities, lore, and motivations, providing a fresh perspective on Greek mythology.

Expanded combat: Weapons like the “sister blades” broaden tactical options.

Performance upgrades:

On Switch 2, the game runs at 120 fps in TV Mode.

On the standard Switch, it’s capped at 60 fps.

Cross-save support: Players can transfer progress seamlessly between PC (Steam/Epic) and Nintendo consoles.

This combination of accessibility and technical polish aims to give returning fans and newcomers alike a smoother experience.

Why does the 1.0 launch matter?

Community-driven development

The early access journey has been central to Hades 2’s identity. Supergiant rolled out several major updates — including The Unseen Update in June and a “final” content update in July, with tweaks driven by player feedback. This iterative process not only refined the game but also built a passionate, invested community.

Critical reception

Since its early access debut, Hades 2 has earned overwhelmingly positive reviews from both critics and players. Its mix of narrative depth, replayability, and visual flair has already positioned it as one of 2025’s most celebrated titles — even before its full release.

The weight of expectation

Sequels often struggle to live up to beloved originals. Yet Hades 2 has shown early signs of avoiding the “sophomore slump.” Much like Baldur’s Gate 3 or The Witcher 2, it could cement Supergiant as one of the rare studios capable of delivering back-to-back genre-defining games.

How does Hades 2 fit into the gaming landscape?

Indie studios rarely manage sequels of this scale. Most indie hits either remain one-offs or struggle to capture lightning twice. With Hades 2, Supergiant is testing whether a small, creatively driven team can deliver not just another great game, but a franchise with lasting power.

For Nintendo: The Switch 2 launch lineup now gains a high-profile, critically acclaimed title, boosting the console’s early adoption appeal.

For players: Cross-save support between PC and console signals a growing expectation that progress should be portable — a trend already visible in games like Diablo IV and Fortnite.

For the industry: The overwhelmingly positive reception to early access may encourage other developers to embrace player-driven iterative development.

What should players expect on launch day?

On September 25, expect:

A fully complete campaign with new story arcs and character development for Melinoë.

Balanced combat mechanics polished through months of feedback.

Cross-save functionality, making it easier than ever to switch between devices.

Likely future patches and expansions, given Supergiant’s track record of post-launch support.

Hades (2020) vs. Hades 2 (2025), protagonists, weapons, performance, and release platforms.