Almost a year after its initial release on PC and the Nintendo Switch, Supergiant Games‘ award-winning roguelite title Hades has finally arrived on both PlayStation and Xbox.
Supported by both previous-gen and next-gen consoles, Hades dropped for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on August 13. As you’d expected, the dungeon crawler will run at 60 frames per second at 1080p on both previous-gen consoles, with resolutions elevated to 4K at the same framerate for the next-gen models.
Unfortunately, for those who already have it on PC or the Switch, the save files won’t be able to transfer over to the new platforms, but Supergiant is making up for that with physical editions of the game, which also come with a download code for the game’s soundtrack as well as a 32-page booklet celebrating the art and production of Hades.
For those interested, you can learn more over on Supergiant’s official website.
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