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If everything goes well, maybe the game will be released by the end of the year. But this is completely speculative. The dev team has NOT made any promises regarding the release date.
What is expected is another big update around June.
Your question was answered. It's not out of EA, so no. Now is not the best time to play Hades 2 if you're waiting for it to be out of EA.
You asked if the game was still in Early Access and I said "Yes, it is still in Early Access".
Then you said that you don't want to spoil your experience by playing the game in EA.
To address that point I proceeded to give you some actual information (we don't have a date for full release yet) so you can make an informed decision.
To answer your question :
No
On the flipside, it is pretty neat how much dialogue they've recorded where the characters talk about how certain things are unfinished and the fates are still weaving them, which would be something you'd miss in the full release.
There are some elements which feel game-defining which were apparently only added in the most recent patch, and it would be really sad to miss more of those happening naturally through a playthrough due to them being added after you played. It would be like if they added Meg and Dusa to Hades 1 after you played it, and you tried to get all their encounters in one go instead of naturally through the game.