Multiplayer hub
Slay the Spire 2 multiplayer is confirmed, but the surrounding co-op questions still need clear routing
The hub should answer the big co-op question fast, then split users into the exact follow-up route they actually need: player count, crossplay, class planning, or future build guidance.
Multiplayer
Yes
Mode
Online co-op
Player count
Up to 4
Crossplay
Not officially confirmed
Local co-op and crossplay should stay labeled unconfirmed until a primary source changes.
Why the multiplayer hub matters
The multiplayer cluster works best when it does two things at the same time. First, it answers the biggest query immediately: Slay the Spire 2 has confirmed online co-op. Second, it prevents that broad answer from swallowing the smaller questions that need different wording.
That is why the hub should not try to force every multiplayer keyword onto one page. The confirmed player cap deserves its own answer page, and crossplay deserves its own status page because it still depends on a different level of proof.
What this hub should confirm first
At launch, the cleanest confirmed facts come from the official Steam store page. It confirms online co-op and it confirms that up to four players can join a run together.
That gives the hub a strong answer-first structure:
- Confirm that multiplayer exists.
- Confirm that the current co-op cap is four players.
- Keep local co-op and crossplay separate until primary sources say more.
How this cluster should route users
A strong hub is not just a summary page. It is a navigation layer for nearby questions that have different confidence levels.
- Users who ask about player count should land on the direct answer page.
- Users who ask about crossplay should land on the unconfirmed status page.
- Users who already know they want co-op strategy should move into classes and starter builds.
What to avoid on this page
This hub should not guess at couch co-op, platform interoperability, or matchmaking details that are not clearly confirmed. It should stay useful by being specific about what is known today and by linking into the right child routes for everything else.
Cluster routes
The two multiplayer pages users most often need next
Player-count and crossplay queries deserve their own routes because they have different confidence levels and different wording rules.
Next clicks
The two most useful strategy pages after multiplayer intent
Once the co-op basics are clear, users usually move into class selection or build planning.
FAQ
Core multiplayer questions users ask first
This hub works when it confirms what is known, then clearly separates the still-unconfirmed multiplayer questions.
Does Slay the Spire 2 have multiplayer?
Yes. The official Steam store page lists online co-op as a supported mode, so the site should treat multiplayer as confirmed.
How many players can join a run together?
The current primary source says online co-op supports up to four players.
Is crossplay confirmed too?
No. Crossplay should stay on its own status route and remain labeled Not confirmed until a primary source says more.