If you've been itching to get your hands on the console edition of Smite, today's the day it finally happens. After a long stay in Beta, Smite for the Xbox One has finally been officially launched and can now be played by everyone from the comfort of their own couch. 

The game has been gaining a large following on PC with the company behind it Hi-Rez Studios hosting thair own league similar to that of League of Legends. The first Xbox One Smite tournament has already been planned for October 16th at the MLG World Finals in New Orleans. 

If you've been playing the PC version of the game you can also transfer your progress from there to the Xbox One for a limited time. This includes Heroes unlocked and the skins that you've purchased in the stores. You will also recieve a limited edition Zeus skin for both the PC and Xbox versions as a reward for linking your two accounts.

As it was on PC, the game remains free to play, but users will be required to have an active Xbox Live Gold subscription to play in online matches.


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Last Updated: Mar 21, 2016

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A man of many hats, Greg divides his precious gaming time between competitive games like League of Legends and Dota 2 and Action/ Adventure Games like GTA, and Destiny. At Ten Ton Hammer he specializes in making guides for new and veteran players alike.

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