Slay the Spire adds mod support in Early Access

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Modding is one of those beautiful parts of playing games on PC. It allows fans to implement little (or big) changes that can be just what a game needs to elevate it from great to truly wonderful. The best thing about it is that modding leaves you in control of how you want the game to be.

As part of their 54th update during Early Access, Mega Crit Games has added Steam Workshop support to its roguelike-deck-builder Slay the Spire. Looking at what’s available currently, there are at least two characters, two new decks, an endless mode, as well as a library to help other modders to implement code more easily.

While mod implementation has been made super simple thanks to the Workshop, if you require any additional help, Mega Crit has set up a help channel on their official Discord channel.

Slay the Spire is currently in Early Access on Steam with plans to come to Nintendo Switch after an undisclosed full release date.

Slay the Spire Week 54 Update Notes [Steam]


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