Slay The Spire joins Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One and PC
Slay the Spire stays fresh thanks to its ever-changing layout and wide range of cards.

What you need to know
- Slay the Spire is now included in Xbox Game Pass for PC and Xbox.
- The game combines cards and roguelike gaming.
- The game features ever-changing layouts that keep it fresh and challenging.
Slay the Spire is now included with Xbox Game Pass for PC and Xbox. The game combines roguelike and card gaming to create an adventure. In the game, you attempt to climb a spire. To do so, you create a deck and combine it with relics that enhance your deck. There are hundreds of cards to choose when building your deck.
Use relics and your deck to defeat enemies on your way to the top of a spire in this roguelike-style game.
The game remains fresh and challenging thank to its ever-changing gameplay. Each time that you attempt to climb the spire, its layout changes. You can also choose between different routes to reach the top, ranging from safe to risky.
The singleplayer game is now available through Xbox Game Pass. If you don't have Xbox Game Pass, the title is $25.
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Is this a cross save game now? I have been playing this on Xbox Gamepass on PC since it launched and it would be awesome to carry over that progress to the Xbox.
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AFAIK it doesn't even cloud save for PC. Doubt it cross-saves. I had to unlock the characters 4 times now.
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Slay the Spire has been available for Game Pass PC since its launch in (IIRC) June. It's probably new now for console. I wonder how if I, a humble, casual user, know this, it's such a hard fact to get right in a professional article.
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