CLASH OF THE TITANS: The Primordial Gate (2026)

“When gods fall silent… something older begins to speak.”
This isn’t just a return to mythology—it’s a descent beyond it. Clash of the Titans: The Primordial Gate expands the world past Olympus and Hades, into forces that existed before the idea of gods even took shape.
Perseus returns, no longer just a hero of prophecy, but a man standing at the edge of something the Olympians themselves fear. With the fading presence of Zeus and Hades, the balance that once held the world together begins to fracture. 
What rises instead are the Primordials—ancient, unknowable forces that don’t seek worship or war… only restoration of chaos. Their presence shifts the tone from mythic adventure to cosmic dread, where even gods feel fragile.
The scale is massive: collapsing realms, shifting dimensions, and battles where reality itself bends under pressure. But the emotional core stays grounded in Perseus—caught between destiny and defiance, trying to hold onto humanity in a world dissolving into legend.
This isn’t about saving Olympus anymore.
It’s about surviving what comes after the gods.
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