Slay the Spire 2’s devs have their sights set on the Switch 2

It looks like Mega Crit has its hopes set on bringing Slay the Spire 2 to the Nintendo Switch 2, thanks to the developer’s most recent Neowsletter dev post on Steam. The Game Awards trailer confirmed a 2025 release for the deckbuilding sequel, so there’s not long to wait now. February’s Neowsletter was Mega Crit’s biggest dev update about Slay the Spire 2 yet, and it didn’t disappoint, especially for handheld gaming fans. The post opens with, “Did you hear the news that a Nintendo Switch 2 is coming?? Expect an email from us, Nintendo,” so it looks like this release is aiming for the new console. It’s not a huge surprise given Slay the Spire’s success on the original Switch, but it’s still awesome to hear at this stage in development. In fact, despite its launch on PC in 2019, Slay the Spire has always seemed perfect for portable play. You can play the original on Switch, iOS, and Android, and it’s one of the top-played Steam Deck games available. It makes perfect sense for Slay the Spire 2 to also work incredibly well on smaller screens, which makes us even more excited to get our hands on it later this year. Continue reading Slay the Spire 2’s devs have their sights set on the Switch 2

Feb 16, 2025 - 18:37
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Slay the Spire 2’s devs have their sights set on the Switch 2
Slay the Spire 2’s devs have their sights set on the Switch 2

It looks like Mega Crit has its hopes set on bringing Slay the Spire 2 to the Nintendo Switch 2, thanks to the developer’s most recent Neowsletter dev post on Steam. The Game Awards trailer confirmed a 2025 release for the deckbuilding sequel, so there’s not long to wait now.

February’s Neowsletter was Mega Crit’s biggest dev update about Slay the Spire 2 yet, and it didn’t disappoint, especially for handheld gaming fans. The post opens with, “Did you hear the news that a Nintendo Switch 2 is coming?? Expect an email from us, Nintendo,” so it looks like this release is aiming for the new console. It’s not a huge surprise given Slay the Spire’s success on the original Switch, but it’s still awesome to hear at this stage in development.

In fact, despite its launch on PC in 2019, Slay the Spire has always seemed perfect for portable play. You can play the original on Switch, iOS, and Android, and it’s one of the top-played Steam Deck games available. It makes perfect sense for Slay the Spire 2 to also work incredibly well on smaller screens, which makes us even more excited to get our hands on it later this year.