“Holy mackerel!” That’s the word from Slay the Spire 2 co-creator Casey Yano as the successor to the most-beloved deck-building roguelike around catapults to 3,000,000 sales in its first week. “Even though I threw out my back from overworking, I’m feeling high in spirits,” he writes. Slay the Spire 2 is the talk of the town, and with good reason, so it’s natural that everyone wants to know what updates are next in the pipeline. Community manager Demi Montes has some answers for us, including a way to tackle its most unsettling enemy types.
Slay the Spire 2 will give you the option to hide its most unsettling enemies
14 March 20260

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