With both Marathon and Slay the Spire 2 amassing tens of thousands of players at launch today, dropping a third, hotly-anticipated (and entirely different) game on Steam at the same time appears to be making it hard for people to actually buy them.
Steam buckles under the weight of Marathon, a long-awaited roguelike sequel, and the revival of an iconic poker game
6 March 20260

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