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SMITE has a new, 3-player PvE dungeon experience in “The Trials of King Hercules”

SMITE now offers a classic MMO dungeon experience in “The Trials of King Hercules,” developer Hi-Rez today confirmed.

According to Hi-Rez, “this new adventure plays like a classic dungeon experience from an MMO and offers… players a whole new way to play the gods and goddesses of mythology with their friends.”

The 3-player PvE dungeon is available to all players, at any level. A hub world lets players accept pre-dungeon quests and offers the chance to purchase buffs and equipment.

“We are extremely excited to bring a full dungeon experience to SMITE players for the first time ever,” said Hi-Rez’s Travis Brown. “The Trials of King Hercules is our most detailed SMITE Adventure to date with unique methods of progression, quests, mobs, bosses, and loot drops. If you ever wondered what it would be like to take your favorite SMITE gods on an RPG dungeon adventure now is the time to live that fantasy.”

To celebrate the new mode, Hi-Rez has provided Stevivor with 100 Nature’s Guardian Rama skins to give to lucky readers. It’s a first-come, first-served promotion that will offer up codes that can be used within SMITE on any platform.

SMITE is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. To learn more about “The Trials of King Hercules”, head here.


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