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  2. Hades II - Wikipedia

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    Hades II is an upcoming roguelike action role-playing game video game developed and published by Supergiant Games, serving as a sequel to Hades (2020). It was announced in December 2022 and was released in early access in May 2024 for Windows and in October 2024 for macOS, with plans to bring the game to consoles after the early access period.

  3. Hades (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A physical Nintendo Switch release of Hades was released on March 19, 2021. [19] Ports for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S were released on August 13, 2021. [20] An iOS port was released on March 19, 2024 through Netflix Games. [21]

  4. 'Hades 2' trailer teases new game for anyone thirsty for ...

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    Hades was one of the best games of 2020, the indie roguelike offering slick gameplay, gorgeous graphics, and writing that was full of personality. Now developer Supergiant Games has revealed it is ...

  5. Trick at Mecone - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Brings Fire to Mankind, Heinrich Friedrich Füger, c. 1817. Prometheus brings fire to humanity, it having been hidden as revenge for the trick at Mecone. The trick at Mecone or Mekone (Mi-kon) was an event in Greek mythology first attested by Hesiod in which Prometheus tricked Zeus for humanity’s benefit, and thus incurred his wrath.

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  8. Ate (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond being a mere personification, Ate has little actual identity. [10] In the Iliad, Agamemnon, the leader of Greek expedition against Troy, tells the story of Ate's deception of Zeus, and her subsequent banishment from Olympus, an etiological myth supposedly explaining how Ate entered the world of men. [11]

  9. Melinoë (Hades) - Wikipedia

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    ZME Science writer Andrei Mihai discussed the similarities and differences between Melinoë in Hades II and the mythological figure. He noted certain liberties taken with the depiction, arguing that whether the mythological figure was an individual goddess is disputed, as well as whether she was the daughter of Zeus or Hades. [12]