"Slay the Spire 2: A 1000-Year Gap and Unexpected Sequel Pulls Players Back In"

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After spending hundreds of hours in Slay the Spire, the announcement of a sequel, Slay the Spire 2, initially seemed unnecessary due to the original game's genre-perfecting status. However, the sequel's focus on deepening the game's lore, set 1,000 years after the first game, and the evolution of enemies and storytelling, has piqued the interest of the author and may draw players back to the Spire for another round of engaging narrative-driven gameplay.
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