Mega Crit’s Award winning game Slay The Spire is now available for Nintendo Switch.
You can now purchase the critically acclaimed card-based RPG from the Switch eshop at $24.99 USD. Furthermore, Mega Crit and Humble Bundle have released a new launch trailer to celebrate the occasion.
Check it out below:
Mega Crit and Humble Bundle are excited to announce that the dungeon crawling, rogue-like, deck-building hit, Slay the Spire, is out now on Nintendo Switch.
Slay the Spire launched out of Steam Early Access on January 23, 2019 to critical acclaim and commercial success. It currently sits as the #3 Best PC Game of 2019 on Metacritic with an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam and over 1 million units sold. It launched on PS4 on May 21, 2019.
Slay the Spire, the popular roguelike card game, is now making its way to the Nintendo Switch thanks to Humble Bundle. Humble Bundle announced it was partnering with Nintendo and Mega Crit to. Mega Crit’s Award winning game Slay The Spire is now available for Nintendo Switch. You can now purchase the critically acclaimed card-based RPG from the Switch eshop at $24.99 USD. Furthermore, Mega Crit and Humble Bundle have released a new launch trailer to celebrate the occasion.
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Slay the Spire, the unique deck-building dungeon game by Mega Crit Games, has had it’s console releases officially delayed. The crawler saw its debut on Steam Early Access in 2017, with a Switch date announcement planned for February 2019. Mega Crit was informed by their publisher that an announcement of a console release date would be pushed back to March.
Update:Slay the Spire will now be launching on June 6th, 2019 for Nintendo Switch.
Slay the Spire puts players in the role of one of three characters, each with a set of unique decks used to take down many different classes of dungeon-dwelling enemies. With over two-hundred cards, over one-hundred discoverable items, and three different enemy classes with varying skills and rewards for beating them, this unique title mashes dungeon-crawling and card games into one jam-packed title.
The good news is, according to Mega Crit, that the time-frame between announcement and release will not be very long. So it is possible that we’ll be seeing a Switch release of Slay the Spire sooner rather than later. Currently, the game is available on Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems and sports glowing reviews.
If you can’t wait to get your hands on the Nintendo Switch port of Slay the Spire, then you can watch the official announcement trailer directly below.