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Slay the Spire 2: all the key details on the beloved deckbuilder’s sequel TechTricks365


Slay the Spire 2 is on its way in 2025, marking both the return of the king of roguelike deckbuilders and the definitive end to your free time. I’m so sorry.

After entering early access in 2017, Slay the Spire landed itself a reputation as something of an indie masterpiece, and in the process managed to kick off a trend that the Steam store still hasn’t fully recovered from. While deckbuilding roguelikes continue to have their day in the sun thanks to gems like Balatro, it’s about time we return to the game that sparked so many folks’ love affair with the genre.

To prepare you to take on the spire once again, I’ve collected everything about the game we know so far. From information on its release date, to its story and characters, to new mechanics, here’s all the key details on Slay the Spire 2.

Slay the Spire 2 early access, release date, and platforms

Slay the Spire 2 is set to enter early access on PC, Mac, and Linux in 2025. There isn’t an exact release date set yet. At the very least we can rule out anytime in December, as Mega Crit’s Casey Yano claims the month “kinda sucks for releasing games.” Though that really just sounds like a ploy to get me to spend time with my loved ones during the holidays instead of refining my Necrobinder build…

The first Slay the Spire game spent almost a year and a half in early access before its 1.0 version dropped in 2019. We don’t know how long Slay the Spire 2 will be in early access for. As it’s a sequel, it’d make sense that Slay the Spire 2 wouldn’t need as much tweaking pre-launch. “It’s just the same game but bigger and better, how long could that even take?”, you might ask. Well, it’s more complicated than that.

The knowledge devs gained from Slay the Spire’s lengthy early access period should help reduce growing pains for the sequel. However, we’ve already seen some pretty major changes to Slay the Spire’s design that’ll probably benefit from continual re-balancing. What’s more, the game’s development moved to the Godot Engine after Unity’s runtime fee debacle; it really wouldn’t be all that surprising to see that migration to a new engine result in extra work for the developers.

So, when can I play Slay the Spire 2 on my PlayStation / Switch 2 / Samsung smart fridge?


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