Hades Cross-Saves Update Is Now Available On Nintendo Switch
You can now share save files between PC and Nintendo's portable console.
Hades players can now access their save files on both PC and Nintendo Switch. Supergiant Games released an update that added the cross-save feature earlier today, December 16.
Cross-save functionality was originally promised alongside Hades' launch on Nintendo Switch, but Supergiant Games decided to push the feature to focus on the game itself. The studio said it delayed the feature so it wouldn't have to delay the full release of the game.
Hermes is here with some good news: Our Cross-Saves update for HADES is out now on Nintendo Switch!💾↔️☁️
— Supergiant Games (@SupergiantGames) December 16, 2020
Please read the in-game Help & Info section for details. This update also includes various other improvements from our post-launch PC patches. #HadesGame #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/UgwBRQsUOo
Other improvements that had already been released on PC were also added to the Nintendo Switch with the update today. You can download it by launching Hades from the Nintendo Switch menu. Full patch notes for the update can be found on Supergiant's website.
Hades originally launched in early access in 2018 and has been in continuous development up until its official launch in September. Supergiant Games is currently working on other updates and fixes for the game, but has no plans for other content. Creative director Greg Kasavin previously told GameSpot that the studio does not know what they are developing next.
Hades is one of GameSpot's Best of 2020 nominees. Its innovative take on the roguelike genre that combines tight gameplay with a beautifully written story is unlike anything else we've played this year.
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