HADES has received a wide range of accolades since its release in 2020, including a Hugo Award for storytelling.
Although the sequel was announced in 2022, we’ve been eagerly awaiting a release date ever since.
The team recently announced an open technical test for Hades 2, which anyone can sign up for.
Those chosen only started playing yesterday, but the reception has already been extremely positive.
However, it’s not just how much they like the game that has people excited, but also some big reveals about the first game.
One of the questions people were wondering after the end of Hades was who was the omnipresent narrator throughout the story?
Technical test participants were finally able to answer that question thanks to a surprising Easter egg.
Zagreus is the main protagonist of the original Hades, but now we have Melinoe in the main role.
At the beginning of the test, Melinoe says, “Shush Homer. How can I catch you if you’re going to describe my every move?
The Homer she refers to is the Greek poet best known for writing the Odyssey and the Iliad.
It’s a little Easter egg, but it makes sense given how Homer often wrote about the Greek gods.
We haven’t seen a portrait of Homer yet, but the technical test only covers a very small area of the game, so there could be one lurking later.
If you want to read more about the game, check out how to enter the Hades 2 playtest.
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