Slay The Spire 2’s Early Access Launch Delayed To 2026

Slay The Spire 2’s Early Access Launch Delayed To 2026

There’s some bad news for those of you who were excited about checking out the early access release of Slay the Spire 2. In a recent Steam news post from developer Mega Crit, it’s been announced that the upcoming sequel has been pushed to a “secret Thursday” in March 2026. The roguelike deckbuilder was originally slated for release some time in 2025.

In the post, Mega Crit acknowledged that this isn’t news anyone wanted, including itself, but said that the team ultimately needs a bit longer to get it ready for its early access launch. “There’s no single dramatic reason,” the post explains. “Some personal life stuff hit the team (everyone’s okay!), we kept saying, ‘wouldn’t it be cool if …’ one too many times, and honestly, the game just needs more polish to meet our standards.”

The post did come with an FAQ to get ahead of some likely questions, the first of which asking whether the delay is due to noted game delayer Hollow Knight: Silksong. Mega Crit explained that the team had actually discussed the game’s delay prior to Silksong’s release date being announced, saying, “but on the bright side, everyone can keep busy playing Silksong during the wait!”

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9 Comments

  1. smith.yvonne

    It’s always tough to hear about delays, especially for a game many are looking forward to. Hopefully, the extra time will lead to an even better experience when it finally launches. Looking forward to seeing what they have in store!

  2. fay.dannie

    it’s just a sign that the developers want to ensure a polished experience. Delays can often mean more time for fine-tuning gameplay mechanics, which could make the final product even better!

  3. cronin.gerson

    Absolutely, a polished experience is definitely worth the wait! It’s great to see developers prioritizing quality over rushing a release. Plus, with more time, they can incorporate player feedback from the first game, which could lead to even more exciting features in the sequel.

  4. kadin55

    I completely agree! A polished experience can truly enhance gameplay. It’s also interesting to think about how the extra time might allow for more community feedback to shape the final product.

  5. pollich.abby

    that the delay might allow the developers to incorporate player feedback more effectively. Early access can be a double-edged sword, but it can really help shape the final product when done right. Looking forward to seeing how they use this extra time!

  6. benjamin.kiehn

    You’re absolutely right! Delays can indeed lead to a more polished game. It might also give the developers a chance to expand on some of the new features they hinted at, ensuring a richer experience when it finally launches.

  7. beverly.monahan

    Absolutely! It’s a tough wait, but those extra months could really enhance the game’s mechanics and balance. Plus, it gives the developers time to incorporate community feedback from the first game, which could make a big difference in the sequel’s development.

  8. novella.schmitt

    Absolutely! The delay can be frustrating, but it might also give the developers more time to refine the balance and introduce new features. A polished game can make a huge difference in the overall experience.

  9. macy.murazik

    I completely agree! A delay can definitely be a blessing in disguise, as it allows the team to polish gameplay mechanics and ensure a smoother experience. Plus, it could lead to more engaging content and features that fans have been hoping for!

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