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Slay the Spire is now available on Google Play Pass

Slay the Spire is now available on Google Play Pass
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Slay the Spire is easily one of the best deckbuilding games of all time. Steam users have had access to it for quite some time, as well as console players. The wildly popular title is also part of Apple Arcade’s catalogue and now Android users can also get their hands on the game through a Google Play Pass subscription. It costs $9.99 if bought individually.

If you haven’t heard about the game before, Slay the Spire is a deckbuilding and roguelike game rolled into one. Players will be tasked with crafting a unique deck of cards as they enter a tower filled with quirky creatures, relics with immense power, and loads of different cards to choose from.

Don’t know whether you should get into the game or not? Dann’s in-depth review of Slay the Spire should help make things clear!

It gets rid of regular levelling-up mechanics and instead focuses on powering up the deck of cards and gathering artefacts for extra bonuses. Players will have 100s of options when it comes to building a deck, offering a tonne of customization. Different cards have varied synergistic effects that will make it simpler to reach the top.

The spire itself will never be the same as the layout differs with every run. Different paths lead to different consequences as some may be safe while others riskier with challenging boss fights. Don’t worry, there will be some sites to rest as well. Various relics obtained along the way will enhance the deck, making simple cards immensely powerful.

Begin ascending the tower by downloading Slay the Spire through a Google Play Pass subscription. The sub costs $5.00 or your regional equivalent per month. Visit the official website for more information.

If you're looking to get started, these Slay the Spire tips and Ascension guide are the perfect place to begin!

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Tanish Botadkar
Tanish Botadkar
Tanish is a freelance writer who's an absolute Marvel nerd. If he's not writing, he's probably rewatching anything related to Marvel so that he can spam his friends with theories. And if not that, he can be found gaming on his trusty PS4. While gaming is a passion for him, he also loves science and hopes to become a neuroscientist one day.