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Slay The Spire 2 release date and what to expect from Mega Crit’s highly anticipated sequel

CJ Published October 29, 2025
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The spire is calling again, and with it, the Slay the Spire 2 release date hype is climbing fast. For fans of late-night deckbuilding marathons and brutal RNG heartbreaks, this is easily one of the most anticipated indie sequels in years. The original rewired our gaming brains into calculating card draws like caffeinated math professors, and now developer Mega Crit is back to push that obsession even higher.

Slay the Spire 2 introduces new slayers, refined mechanics, and a slick new engine built for smoother runs and deeper replayability. Mega Crit aims to recapture that addictive “just one more run” feeling while expanding every layer of strategy that made the first game a classic — complete with new enemies, events, treasures, and modern quality-of-life upgrades to keep us hooked all over again.

When is the Slay The Spire 2 release date?

Let’s cut to the chase, Slay the Spire 2 early access release has been delayed to March 2026. The devs confirmed the new window after deciding they needed more time for polish and testing. And no, it’s not because of Silksong, despite what the internet jokes might say.

The release will start in Early Access for PC (Windows, Mac, and Linux) before expanding to consoles and possibly mobile later on. Mega Crit didn’t drop an exact date yet, but they cheekily teased a “secret Thursday in March,” which feels perfectly on-brand for a studio that enjoys messing with its fans’ patience.

What’s new in Slay The Spire 2

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Mega Crit isn’t just recycling old cards. The sequel brings an entirely new lineup of characters, including a skeleton lich known as the Necrobinder and its creepy little companion, Osty. Classic heroes like The Ironclad and The Silent are also coming back, but with fresh mechanics to shake up your old strategies.

Gameplay-wise, Slay the Spire 2 adds several new systems that could completely change how runs play out:

  • Afflictions: Risk-reward cards that come with negative effects, forcing tough choices mid-run.
  • Quests: New objectives that can clog your deck early but evolve into game-changing boons if you fulfil their conditions.
  • Enchantments: Cards with double-edged effects that demand smart deck management.
  • Alternate Acts: Branching routes for different versions of the same acts, increasing replayability and randomness.

On top of that, the team ditched Unity for the open-source Godot engine, a move that makes the sequel more stable, modder-friendly, and future-proof. For fans of community-made content, this could mean endless custom decks, bosses, and slayers in the years ahead.

Why the wait might be worth it

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Sure, March 2026 feels far away, but if you’ve climbed the spire before, you know patience pays off. The sequel is looking to be bigger, smarter, and way more punishing in the best possible way. For newbies and fans of the first game, this is a goldmine waiting to happen; new characters, new combos, and all the meme-worthy defeats you could ask for.

When the time comes, Slay the Spire 2 might not just challenge your deckbuilding skills; it could reclaim your sleep schedule, too. The spire’s waiting, and once again, we’ll all answer the call.

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CJ started writing during the pandemic and never stopped. These days, he covers everything from indie titles to AAA gaming. His style is simple - write like a gamer, and make sure the passion for playing comes through.
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