SMITE Heads to Steam
Yep. The headline pretty much says it all. SMITE, the free to play MOBA from Hi-Rez Studios, is now available on Steam. If you've been waiting until it released on Steam to play, for whatever reason, well now you have no reason not to play.
Existing SMITE players can play on Steam with no account migration needed. Install the game through Steam, log in with your existing account and you're good to go. To celebrate, the Ultimate God Pack will be on sale for $19.99 until September 13th.
“The time is right for SMITE on Steam,” said Todd Harris, co-founder and COO of Hi-Rez Studios. “The platform has evolved to include more quality free-to-play titles and, most importantly, better ways for users to discover them. Now is the best time yet to see what SMITE is all about, and we're excited to make it even easier for the more than 125 million active users worldwide who call Steam home to dive in for free.”
Check out SMITE's Steam page for more information.
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