Slay The Spire 2 Update Fixes Spectacular Multiplayer Bugs
Slay The Spire 2, the highly anticipated roguelike deckbuilder, has received an update that addresses several multiplayer bugs, including the infamous relic that gives infinite block. This update comes just a week after the game's early access launch, which saw over half a million concurrent Steam players.
The game's developer, MegaCrit, has been actively working on fixing issues and improving the overall player experience. In an interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun, the developer mentioned that they are committed to making the game as fun and fair as possible.
The update includes fixes for several multiplayer bugs, including the relic that gives infinite block. This relic was a major issue in the game, as it allowed players to essentially win the game without any effort. The update also includes fixes for other bugs, such as the game crashing when a player disconnects.
Slay The Spire 2 has received positive reviews from players and critics alike, with many praising its engaging gameplay and challenging difficulty. However, the game's multiplayer mode has been plagued by bugs and issues, which has made it difficult for players to enjoy the game with friends.
The update is a significant step forward for the game, and it shows that the developer is committed to making the game as good as it can be. With this update, players can now enjoy the game with friends without worrying about bugs and issues.
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[1] Slay The Spire 2 update fixes some spectacular multiplayer bugs, like the relic that gives infinite block
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