Since the sequel's launch just last month, players have already completed a staggering 145 million runs. While the team is currently focused on the essential post-launch phase of bug fixing, balance tweaks, and general polish, this roadmap gives us a clear look at how the Spire will expand during its Early Access journey.
The addition of a new character is easily the biggest highlight. In a deckbuilder where every card pool defines a completely different playstyle, a fourth hero drastically increases the game's longevity. When you pair that with the promise of "Alternate Acts"—which historically provide different bosses and environmental hazards—the variety of potential runs is set to explode. For those who want to track their progress, a dedicated Bestiary is also on the way to help players study the move sets of the Spire's deadliest inhabitants.
Mega Crit also addressed some burning community questions. While an Endless Mode isn't currently a priority, the developers are actively evaluating matchmaking options. It’s a delicate balance for a game that thrives on its solo strategic depth, but the fact that it's on the table at all is intriguing. For the modding community, the confirmation of Steam Workshop support is the best news possible, as it ensures the game will live on through fan-made content for years to come.
For now, the studio is sticking to its successful development cycle: testing major changes in beta patches before pushing them to the main branch. This approach has kept the meta stable while allowing for the experimental Ascension 6 reworks we've seen recently. If you're looking to support the devs beyond the game, they've also launched a merchandise drive for new YouTooz figures featuring the Necrobinder and the Regent.
