TheSmite2 alpha has just added two new gods to its roster, Baron Samedi and Yemoja. They are the first Voodoo and Yoruba Pantheon Gods to join Smite 2 and sound extremely useful.

Baron Samedi can heal over time

Baron Samedi is a Voodoo Pantheon that’s named the God of Life and Death. InSmite 2, he uses crowd control techniques and causes damage overtime. He can also heal allies, making him very useful in a sticky situation. His ultimate has him pull out his coffin to pull his enemies' souls into a vortex.

Yemoja is the Goddess of Rivers within Yoruba lore. She uses a resource called Omi to cast spells. She utilizes her powers of water manipulation to create waves, which can push foes back and help her allies.

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The developer Titan Forge Games has announced there will be new short tutorial videos and guides for those struggling with the Arena and Conquest game modes. It says that “more tutorials [are] coming in future updates,” in the press release as they try to “make Smite 2 more beginner-friendly as the game develops.”

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The Founder’s Editions Give You Access

Smite 2 is currently in a Closed Alpha state, meaning it’s hard to access the otherwise free-to-play game currently. However, if you want to play Smite 2, you can purchase the Founder’s Edition for $29.99 on places like thePlayStation Store. If you get the basic Founder’s Edition set, you’ll obtain the following:

However, if you want to splurge more and get the Deluxe Founder’s Edition for $59.99, you’ll get more rewards, such as:

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There’s even an Ultimate Founder’s Edition available for a $99.99 price. It includes:

The originalSmitewas received well by fans and critics and received millions of players over the years. The game even won a BAFTA award. OnOpenCritic, it has an 81 Top Critic score and a Strong rating. You can still play the original on PC,PS4, and other consoles. Hopefully, the sequel lives up to the fantastic first game.

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