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Smite 2 wasn't planned, but one huge discovery changed everything

There are an awful lot of sequels this year: Stalker 2, Dragon's Dogma 2, and, my favorite of course, Bloodlines 2. But what I didn't see coming was Smite 2, an enhanced version of Titan Forge Games' decade-old MOBA. So, when we asked executive producer Alex Cantatore, Titan Forge general manager and Smite 2 creative director Travis Brown, and advanced game designer Daniel 'PonPon' Cooper about how Smite 2 came to be, they admitted that a sequel wasn't planned.


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How to sign up for the Smite 2 alpha playtest

How do you sign up for Smite 2 alpha playtest? Smite 2 was revealed in an exciting announcement during the tenth Smite World Championships, with new and old Gods being revamped in Unreal Engine 5.2 for greater impact, better visuals, and more immersive gameplay.


Smite 2 alpha playtest sign-ups opened immediately following the reveal, which was well received by attendees at the esports event. While Smite 2 is still in early development, our time with the game so far has assured us that this is a huge step up for Smite that fans will love, despite the controversy surrounding Smite 2 skins. If you can't wait to test out the alpha playtest for one of the best MOBAs around, here's what you need to know about the Smite 2 alpha test.


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Smite 2 won't bring old skins over because it would take "246 years"

One of the most underrated MOBAs of all time is getting a sequel

Smite 2 won't bring old skins over because it would take "246 years"

Smite 2 is certainly exciting for anyone who's enjoyed the long-running MOBA, but unfortunately there's a bit of bad news for players who have invested heavily into the first game. As it announces its sequel to take on the titans of League of Legends and Dota 2, developer Titan Forge confirms that your Smite skins from the original won't be making it over - although the team does have a way to compensate you for them.


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