SMITE’s card game, Hand of the Gods has launched

SMITE’s card game Hand of the Gods launch has now gone wide. Coming out of beta, the Hand of the Gods launch pushes the game into official release territory.

Along with the release, players can purchase every card in the game (over 300) for less than $45 USD.

“We’re happy to offer a competitive and balanced game at a great price,” said Stew Chisam, President of Hi-Rez Studios. “Players won’t need to break the bank to complete their collection.”

Hand of the Gods launch

There are a variety of card packs and bundles available for players to purchase which includes;

The Core Set Bundle ($19.99) will add all cards from the Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Mayan and Neutral pantheons to the player’s collection.

Pantheon Core Sets ($7.99 each): each pantheon in the game will be purchasable separately.

Players can combine the Core Set Bundle with three additional pantheon packs to own every card in the game.

If you’ve purchased a Founder’s Pack or Venus Competitors Pack receive the Core Pack for free. Anyone already playing Hand of the Gods will keep their entire card collection and any previously spent Runes will be returned to their collection.

Those not interested in purchasing cards can still play free and earn cards over time.


With the Hand of the Gods launch, it is now available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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