
This news may sound a bit familiar -- like we'd heard it already -- but just take that as 2020 being what it is.
This news may sound a bit familiar -- like we'd heard it already -- but just take that as 2020 being what it is.
Titan Forge Games is adding a bit more mischief to Smite in the near future (December to be more precise)-- this time in the form of a Japanese trickster-god.
As promised, the Ninja Turtles have entered the Battleground of the Gods.
Today marks the beginning of Smite's 2020 Halloween event The Reaping.
Well, this is fun.
Earlier this week, Titan Forge Games dropped The Trickster God update for Smite, implementing a rework for Loki that makes changes to most of his abilities and even adds a new one, Flurry Strike.
Yet another video game convention is making the shift to become a fully virtual experience in response to the ongoing pandemic.
As we all know by now, Gamescom is going to be an all-digital affair this year -- thanks to covid-19 and the resulting ban on major events in Germany.
Tsukuyomi, the Japanese moon god who chases his estranged wife the sun goddess Amaterasu across the sky, has finally followed her into the battleground of the gods.
A new god is being prepared to join the Japanese pantheon in Smite.
Less than a month after launching the autobattler Prophecy on Steam's Early Access, the developers have decided to close the servers and "go back to the drawing board." If you haven't heard about Prophecy until now, that's okay,...
Here's some big news for Smite fans who also happen to be fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
Things are just a little bit creepier in Smite today as Titan Forge turns Cthulhu loose on the battlefield.
More than 5000 accounts have been banned from Smite in the last week, according to a recent tweet on the game's official account.
The most well-known of the "Old Gods" is being added to Smite.
It's that time of the week again, only this time we have more than just the latest freebie game on the Epic Games Store to tell you about.
During this week's Smite Update Show, the Titan Forge team highlighted the game's next god, the warrior Mulan.
If you're still looking for ways to help with funding Australia's fire relief efforts, the Smite team has something you might be interested in.
Seasons 5 and 6 of Conquest Mode in Smite were "some of the best ever," but that doesn't mean some things don't need changing.
We may still be some time off from Smite's 7th anniversary -- the game officially launched in March -- but that doesn't mean Titan Forge Games doesn't already have the birthday on their brains.
It's been a little over a week since Titan Games revealed the Viking god Heimdallr would be coming to Smite at HRX.
Today, during the Hi-Rez Expo keynote, Titan Forge Games teased a lot of stuff coming to Smite in the next year.
The annual Hi-Rez Expo is just ten days away, taking place during DreamHack in Atlanta.
In a rare -- read "never been done before" -- move, Titan Forge games have decided to revert the abilities of one of its gods to a previous update.
Yesterday, Titan Forge Games release a teaser lore trailer for the next god to be added to Smite, Yemoja: The Goddess of Rivers.
Titan Forge Games is either adding a nasty new god to Smite, or one of the characters will be getting a serial-killer themed skin.
After a short downtime, Titan Forge Games has released the Odyssey: Underworld update for Smite on all platforms.
It's finally, officially happening.
Smite is gearing up for a new Odyssey, this time focused on the Underworld and its queen, Persephone.
A new goddess has joined Smite's Battleground of the Gods.