29.03.2024

Hi-Rez Unveils New SMITE Map, Roster Addition, and More at HRX 2018

This season will also see new pantheons and gods enter the arena, bringing even more variety to SMITE‘s already large roster. Starting Jan. 9 alongside the PC’s 4.25 patch, players will be able to take control of the mythical Warden of the Underworld, Cerberus. There’s currently no official word on what abilities this 93rd addition to SMITE‘s roster will wield.

Season 5 of SMITE is set to kick off soon – and players of the popular MOBA have a lot to look forward to in the coming year. During their keynote address at Hi-Rez Expo 2018, the Atlanta-based developer confirmed that SMITE Season 5 will see a plethora of additions in the form of new gods and pantheons, new maps, and gameplay upgrades.

To kick things off, Hades will churn the lands of SMITE asunder in a new conquest map featuring what the studio calls “enriched art and gameplay.” Shaking things up in the game’s normative 5v5 mode, the newest map is set to bring a few changes and tweaks to the table in order to create more uniform gameplay for both teams.

SMITE Lead Game Designer A.J. “Ajax” Walker said:

The Season 5 map will feature perfect vertical symmetry between Order and Chaos. Lanes and Jungle paths will have the exact same shape on top and bottom. This balances the map and removes timing differences to each side. Overall, this creates a more consistent gameplay experience.

On top of the map featuring a level playing field and seeing the return of jungle fog, it will also feature new, more detailed art assets, bringing the world of SMITE into greater detail.

Players will be able to test the new conquest map and see the chaos Hades has wrought beginning Jan. 17 on the game’s public test servers.

Later in the year, Hi-Rez will also release two brand-new pantheons to the SMITE community: Slavic and Voodoo. Information on which gods will make up the initial rosters has yet to be released.

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more coverage from HRX 2018, as well as SMITE news and information as it develops.

Valve has come out with a list of the top 100 moneymakers on Steam for 2017, and while it includes a fair share of expected and consistently profitable titles such as The Witcher 3, GTA V, and Rocket League, there were a decent amount of surprises making the list.

The Top 12:

Valve arrived at this by taking into account game sales, DLC, and in-game transactions. While we know roughly where a game placed on the list, we don’t know exact revenue numbers; nor where in each tier an individual game falls.

Valve also published a list of the most played games of 2017, which, not surprisingly, sees a lot of overlap with the biggest earners for the year.

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