By Rodolfo León
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08/26/2021 5:42 pm
Hadesit’s one of the best games roguelike that you can enjoy right now. After having reached Switch and PC last year, the new masterpiece of Supergiant games jumped to the other platforms this 2021, and if you ever imagined what a crossover between this game and One piece, then this new fanart it will give you a very good idea.
Via Twitter, the digital artist Iury Padilha shared this fusion between Hades and One Piece, which combines the characters of Yamato and Zagreus.
“Yamagreus wants to live Onigahades and the clutches of his father, Haidou.”
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I had this idea yesterday of a One Piece / Hades crossover starring Yamato as Zagreus!
The other characters I’ll post with time!
Stay tuned for more !! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/OxnpZYIPhA– Iury Padilha (100% 🐊): Commiss closed (@iurypadilha) August 13, 2021
One piece is a franchise that has had a strong presence in the world of video games and crossovers, Jump force being a recent example of this. Although it is highly unlikely that one day he will have an official crossover with Hades, at least we already know more or less what it would look like.
Via: ComicBook
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Rodolfo Leon
Editor at atomix.vg Gamer, movie buff and pop culture lover.
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