Slay the Spire 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Slay the Spire 2 across the outlets.- Rejoice, Doormaker haters, for Mega Crit have removed him from Slay the Spire 2 in favour of a brand new bossMega Crit has updated Slay the Spire 2, moving to a bi-weekly patch schedule to allow for larger changes and more polishing. The latest beta version introduces a new Beastiary feature and replaces the controversial boss 'The Doormaker' with a new boss named 'Aeonglass'.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (9th May)Several Nintendo editors and contributors share their weekend gaming plans, which include titles like Tomodachi Life, Pragmata, Pentiment, and various Metroidvanias. There's also excitement for upcoming releases such as a Star Fox reimagining and a new Mina the Hollower release date.
- Issues and ActivismCosplaying gamers planned to protest at Electronic Arts headquarters regarding Saudi Arabia's significant investment in the gaming industry. Separately, Slay the Spire 2 received review bombs after Anita Sarkeesian was noted in the credits, a situation attributed to Reddit.
- Windrose closes in on two million sales, joining the new games and studios that dominated 2026 so farThe pirate adventure game Windrose has achieved nearly two million sales, leading a trend of smaller studios and original IPs dominating the market in early 2026. Other successful titles include Crimson Desert, FC 26, Pragmata, and Slay the Spire 2, indicating a shift away from AAA dominance towards innovative indie and AA experiences.
- I beat Slay the Spire 2 Ascension 10 with all classes, and I have one question for Mega Crit after the new patchThe author questions Mega Crit's recent balance changes to the Regent class in Slay the Spire 2's beta, specifically nerfs to block cards. Despite Regent's potential for strong synergies, the author argues it struggles with block economy compared to other classes, making the nerfs perplexing. The article suggests Regent could benefit from a more consistent block option to improve its viability in the early access title.
- Slay the Spire 2 Patch Rips Act 3 Boss Doormaker Out the Game, Developer Explains DecisionMega Crit, the developer of Slay the Spire 2, has released a patch that removes the Act 3 boss known as Doormaker from the game. The decision behind this removal was explained by the developer.
- Indie games have built a thriving economy in territory traditional publishers abandoned or ignored | OpinionThe indie game market has quietly become a significant economic force, occupying niches abandoned by traditional publishers and fostering new genres. Data from the Godot engine shows substantial growth in game releases and developer adoption, partly fueled by Unity's controversial runtime fee policy. This expansion has created a thriving ecosystem with its own infrastructure and economy, demonstrating that the barrier to reaching a mass audience for indie developers is lower than ever.
- Slay the Spire 2 patch hits the nuclear option, deletes Doormaker boss countless players hated: "He was over the…Developer Mega Crit has removed the controversial Doormaker boss from Slay the Spire 2 in a recent patch, addressing widespread player complaints that significantly impacted the game's Steam review score. This decision comes after previous attempts to balance the boss, indicating a shift towards eliminating the problematic encounter entirely.
- Slay the Spire 2 patches are half as frequent as the first game's because doing weekly updates "was a lot of…Mega Crit, the developer of Slay the Spire 2, has shifted from weekly patches to bi-weekly updates, citing the intensity of frequent releases. This change contrasts with the patching schedule of the original Slay the Spire.
- New Slay the Spire 2 update deletes its most controversial boss fightMega Crit has released a new update for Slay the Spire 2 on the beta branch, removing the controversial boss The Doormaker and replacing it with a new enemy called Aeonglass. The update also introduces the game's first Bestiary, implements a two-week beta patch cycle, and includes significant balance changes, particularly buffs for the Defect character.
- Slay the Spire II Update Adds Bestiary, New Boss, and Bi-Weekly PatchesMega Crit has released update version 0.105.0 for Slay the Spire II, introducing a Bestiary, a new boss named Aeonglass, and confirming a bi-weekly patching schedule. The update includes numerous card, enemy, and relic adjustments, alongside various bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements for both single-player and multiplayer modes. Slay the Spire II is available on PC via Steam.
- 8 Solo Games for Adults Who Left Discord Behind | TAGThis guide recommends eight single-player games for adults who have left social gaming behind, focusing on titles that replace the emotional and engagement needs previously met by multiplayer experiences. Games like Elden Ring, Stardew Valley, and Hades II are highlighted for their ability to fulfill the itches of raid nights, daily logins, and progression chases in a solo format.
- Steam stats for Slay the Spire 2's engine Godot show "strong signs of exponential growth"Slay the Spire 2, developed with the Godot engine by Mega Crit, has become its most popular game, showcasing significant growth for the engine. Despite some data fragmentation, Godot is experiencing a consistent rise in installs and users, positioning it as a strong free and open-source alternative to engines like Unity and Unreal Engine. The success of Slay the Spire 2, which pivoted from Unity due to fee changes, is expected to further boost Godot's adoption.
- Solo Gamer's 2026 Playbook: 15 Games Worth Playing | TAGThis guide highlights 15 games in 2026 that are ideal for solo players, emphasizing experiences with no multiplayer pressure or mandatory online components. The list includes titles ranging from short narrative adventures like What Remains of Edith Finch to expansive RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Elden Ring, catering to various playtimes and preferences. It also provides principles for choosing games that respect solo play, such as avoiding battle passes and prioritizing offline compatibility.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (2nd May)Several Nintendo staff members shared their weekend gaming plans, including playing demos for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Call of the Elder Gods. Other titles mentioned include Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, Pentiment, Blasphemous II, and Alien: Isolation. The article also notes the ongoing Golden Week holiday in Japan and a Pokémon YouTube channel's closure due to copyright strikes.
- Subnautica 2 Release Date Announcement Forces Outbound Dev to Bring Its Game Launch ForwardThe early access release date for Subnautica 2 has been set for May 14, prompting other games with the same launch date to adjust their schedules. This announcement has led to a scramble for games that were planning to launch simultaneously.
- Here's the top Steam Deck games for April 2026The top games on Steam Deck for April 2026 include Slay the Spire 2 and Vampire Crawlers, alongside other popular titles like Stardew Valley and Baldur's Gate 3. Several newly released games also made the list, such as RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike and PRAGMATA. The article also notes that the Steam Deck continues to be frequently out of stock.
- Dream Team Supreme Demo Drops Before Steam Deckbuilder Fest | HappyGamerBig Adventure has released a public demo for their co-op roguelike deckbuilder, Dream Team Supreme, which features players controlling mechs fighting absurd kaiju. The demo aims to build hype before the upcoming Steam Deckbuilder Fest, highlighting the game's unique dual-deck management and cartridge positioning mechanics. The studio emphasizes that co-op was a core design element, differentiating it from other titles in the increasingly crowded deckbuilder genre.
- Slay The Spire 2 Is Fantastic, So Why Is It Being Review-Bombed?Slay the Spire 2 is experiencing a significant review bombing on Steam, shifting from "Overwhelmingly Positive" to "Mostly Negative" ratings. This backlash appears to be primarily driven by Chinese players, who are frustrated with recent balance changes, particularly those affecting "infinites," and perceive review bombing as a primary communication channel with developers. The article explores the cultural nuances and community practices that may contribute to this phenomenon, while also questioning the effectiveness of such tactics.
- After Slay the Spire 2 update led to negative Steam review spike, Mewgenics lead jokes releasing balance patches for popular games is "the scariest thing a human can experience"Mewgenics co-creator Tyler Glaiel commented on the stress of releasing balance patches for popular games, citing the negative Steam review spike for Slay the Spire 2 after its recent update. Glaiel joked that releasing such patches is a scarier experience than drowning, as player reactions can be intense even for single-player titles.