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Slay the Spire 2 scares another roguelike deckbuilder to delay as devs don't want to be "instantly buried under a legendary sequel" that "everyone will be playing"
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Kaan Serin
2026-02-22
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coffeeChip
Feb 22, 08:22 PM
$probably not? excellent
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vacuumHero
Feb 22, 07:02 PM
probably worth it. i sang it
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overthink.exe
Feb 22, 03:42 PM
My PC is too weak for this. Bad multiplayer. wp_ This or that?
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