Hades

Is Hades II the same as Hades 2?

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Q.Is Hades II the same as Hades 2?

A.Yes — Hades II and Hades 2 refer to the same game. Supergiant officially stylizes the sequel as "Hades II," though many outlets and players also write it as "Hades 2."

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Yes — Hades II is the same game that people often call Hades 2. Supergiant Games uses the Roman-numeral styling "Hades II" in official communications and store listings, but journalists, players, and some outlets commonly use the Arabic numeral "2" when writing informally; both names point to the sequel to Hades (2020). See Supergiant’s official FAQ for the sequel and the store listing that use the "Hades II" title. Supergiant FAQ on Hades II Hades II on Steam.

For practical purposes you can use either spelling and people will understand you mean the sequel: developers, press, and digital storefronts tend to use "Hades II," while headlines and conversations often shorten it to "Hades 2." If you need to cite or search for the game precisely (for purchases, patch notes, or official announcements), use the developer’s official pages or the exact storefront name, which currently lists the title as "Hades II." Supergiant blog post about console plans.

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