Doormaker Removed from Slay the Spire 2 Beta Patch; Mega Crit Introduces New Boss and Bi-Weekly Update Rhythm
Doormaker Removed from Slay the Spire 2 Beta Patch; Mega Crit Introduces New Boss and Bi-Weekly Update Rhythm
In a surprise move, Mega Crit has axed the controversial boss Doormaker from the Slay the Spire 2 beta and replaced it with an entirely new, unnamed enemy. The change arrives with patch v0.105.0, now available on the beta branch.

The removal follows weeks of player backlash. "We heard the community loud and clear," said a Mega Crit representative. "Doormaker's mechanics didn't align with the strategic depth we aim for."
See the Background and What This Means sections for more context.
Patch Details
Alongside the boss swap, the studio is shifting from weekly to bi-weekly patches. "As you've probably noticed, we're moving to patch every 2 weeks rather than weekly as outlined in our Early Access Disclaimer," the developer confirmed in a statement.
The new boss remains under wraps, but early beta testers describe it as "a return to the tactical heart of the series." No release date for the full game has been announced.
Background
Doormaker was introduced in the initial Early Access build and quickly became a divisive figure. Players criticized its damage-sponge design and unpredictable attack patterns. Mega Crit had previously defended the boss, but today's patch signals a major design pivot.

The beta branch of Slay the Spire 2 has been in active development since late 2024. This is the first time a core boss has been removed and replaced entirely.
What This Means
The removal of Doormaker indicates Mega Crit is willing to make drastic changes based on player feedback, even late in development. The bi-weekly patch schedule suggests the team is focusing on quality over speed.
For players, the new boss promises a fresher, more refined challenge. Analysts see this as a positive sign for the game's final polish. "This is a developer that listens," said game design expert Dr. Lisa Tran. "It's rare to see such a quick pivot on a core encounter."
Beta testers can update their game immediately by switching to the beta branch on Steam. More details on the new boss are expected in the coming weeks.
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