The genre-definer is back on the charts. Slay the Spire Collection just cracked Steam’s Top Sellers at #9, discounted 38% off its regular price.

The timing isn’t coincidental. Slay the Spire 2 launched into Early Access on March 5 and absolutely demolished expectations, peaking at 574,638 concurrent players over the weekend according to SteamDB. That surpasses Resident Evil Requiem’s Steam debut by over 200,000 players. Only the entrenched giants — PUBG, Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2 — are posting higher numbers right now.

For the uninitiated: Slay the Spire basically invented the modern roguelike deckbuilder. Every game in the genre that followed — Monster Train, Inscryption, Balatro — is standing on its shoulders. Mega Crit spent years refining the original with free updates, building the kind of player trust most studios can only dream of.

The collection bundle sits at 38% off, bringing it to UAH 561 from UAH 998. But here’s where it gets tricky: the Steam page doesn’t clearly break down what’s included, and there are zero user reviews yet. The bundle is fresh.

For newcomers, the math is simple. If you somehow haven’t played Slay the Spire, you’re missing one of the most influential indie games of the past decade. At a discount, it’s an easy pickup — even as a blind buy.

For veterans who already own the base game? Hold off until the contents are confirmed. Mega Crit’s track record suggests this won’t be a cash grab, but you deserve to know exactly what you’re paying for before you commit.

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