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Baron Samedi and Yemoja Join the Divine Warfare in SMITE 2 Closed Alpha

The battlegrounds of the gods just got a whole lot more chaotic—in a good way. SMITE 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Hi-Rez Studios’ hit MOBA, has officially added Baron Samedi and Yemoja to its Closed Alpha roster. That means even more ways for you to crush your enemies with style, whether you’re all about throwing down curses or controlling the flow of team fights like a boss.

For anyone not already in the loop, SMITE 2 brings back the same third-person action combat that put the original SMITE on the map, but with some seriously slick improvements. We’re talking better graphics, reworked systems, and even larger scales of divine warfare. And now, with Samedi and Yemoja entering the fray, it’s the perfect time to jump into the chaos—if you’re lucky enough to get that Closed Alpha invite, of course.

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Let’s break it down: Baron Samedi, hailing from the Voodoo Pantheon, makes his debut in SMITE 2 after tons of fan anticipation. You might recognize him as the mischievous loa of death and debauchery. Fans of the original SMITE know him for his deadly crowd control and his creepy ability to mess with enemy positioning—and that’s not changing here. Expect him to be a game-changing Support with a flair for messing with enemy heads (literally). His kit brings back classic mechanics like his root-inducing “Wrap It Up” and his insane ultimate that drains enemies while healing his allies. Yeah, you heard that right; Baron Samedi’s party never stops.

On the flip side, Yemoja, the brilliant and elegant goddess of the Yoruba pantheon, is also joining the Closed Alpha. Known for her mastery over water, Yemoja brings a healing and area-controlling playstyle to SMITE 2. Her proactive healing abilities make her a Support favorite, but don’t sleep on her deadly bubbles of damage and zoning potential. Yemoja is a perfect pick for players who love setting up their team’s victories from the backline, controlling space with her walls of water, and protecting her allies when things get dicey.

So, what can you expect now that these two heavy-hitters are live in the Closed Alpha? A whole lot of experimentation from veteran players. Yemoja’s kit offers great versatility, making her a great pick for players who enjoy Support roles but still want to have a direct impact on the battlefield. And if you’re more into getting sneaky with your moves, Baron Samedi has that sweet, sweet trickery down pat.

Here’s a Pro Tip:

If you’re looking to master Yemoja in SMITE 2, focus on timing. Her abilities often revolve around knowing precisely when to section off an enemy or pop a heal. So, positioning and knowing your surroundings are key. On the other hand, when playing Baron Samedi, his ult can turn the tide of a battle when timed correctly. Use its range to disrupt the formation of the enemy without putting yourself at risk.

Community reaction to these latest additions? In short, people are stoked. The original SMITE community has been vocal about wanting more diverse gods and pantheons, and SMITE 2 isn’t disappointing on that front. Baron Samedi already had a huge fanbase in SMITE 1, and his transition to SMITE 2’s new combat systems and enhanced strategy elements ensures he’ll stay a fan favorite. As for Yemoja, she continues to be a beloved character for those who enjoy a balance of healing and defense while still being able to lay down some serious hurt.

With these updates, now’s the time to start keeping an even closer eye on SMITE 2’s development. Whether you want to brush up on your godly lore, watch some gameplay breakdowns, or see these gods in action, head over to SMITE’s YouTube or join the official Discord to hop into a community full of theory-crafting pros.

Though getting into the Closed Alpha is still a bit of a gated process, you can always follow along with new updates and how-to guides on SMITE’s official Twitter. And don’t worry—it’s likely the developers will keep adding gods and features as they gear up for a broader release. So, even if you’re not in the Alpha right now, you’re going to want to stay tuned.

Who knows—maybe the next god to hit the battlefield will be your new main.

Anika Sørensen

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.

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