Following its recent soft launch, Supergiant Games and Netflix have finally announced the Hades mobile release date with a new gameplay trailer. If you’ve not kept up with the game’s mobile release details, Netflix announced that Supergiant Games’ brilliant rogue-like Hades () would be coming to iOS through its new games initiative. This is a rare Netflix mobile game to be iOS-exclusive with no planned Android release. Given Supergiant Games’ prior mobile releases, this isn’t surprising though. Hades for iOS will be launching worldwide on March 19th through Netflix. Pre-registrations should now be available, and Netflix has showcased Hades iOS gameplay in a new trailer which you can watch below showcasing the touch controls and more:

Having adored Hades on Steam, Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X since launch, I’m looking forward to playing and reviewing it on iOS through Netflix. Netflix’s announcement mentions 60fps performance, redesigned menus and interfaces, fully customizable controls, cloud saves, achievements, and offline play support. I hope the team can potentially add a higher frame rate cap if it is feasible for modern iOS devices. If you’d like to grab Hades on iOS, it is in soft launch in the Philippines, but you should be able to pre-order it on the App Store for iOS here. Check out our forum thread for it here. Hades is a stunner on the Steam Deck OLED, and I look forward to seeing how it feels on iOS this month. Have you played Hades on console or PC so far, and will you be trying it out on Netflix when it launches on March 19th worldwide?

Mikhail Madnani

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