SMITE Unveils A New Map & Battle Pass As They Head Into Worlds
Plus the return of an epic skin for the first time in a decade.
SMITE is prepping for the SMITE World Championship in January, and to help set the tone a new map and battle pass have been unleashed as well as an epic skin that has been unavailable for a decade.
The new map is ready for the SMITE World Championship with SWC logos adorning war banners that hang in each team's base. The SWC trophy itself also makes an appearance on the map, resting in shattered rock.
The MOBA's new battle pass features Camelot's King Maui skin, a tribute to last year's SMITE World Champions the Camelot Kings. Eight other skins honoring SMITE esports teams can also be found in the battle pass, including some on the free track. Players can unlock these skins in any order on the battle pass.
Along with everything else is the return of the Poolside Poseidon skin, a Tier 5 skin from ten years ago. Summon the rubber duck Kraken to devastate your enemies. The coolest part is that Poolside Poseidon is now a Colorforge skin, meaning you can dye him with a multitude of colors. Two other new Colorforge skins are also now available in SMITE. Pick up Harvester Thanatos and Rotten Rascal Baron Samedi plus eight new dyes.
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