SEO guide
Slay the Spire 2 Co-op Status
A cautious Slay the Spire 2 co-op status page for players checking multiplayer, shared runs, and official mode support.
Quick answer
Co-op pages should answer status clearly without inventing support. Keep this page tied to official store and patch-note information, then explain alternatives if players are searching for shared-run formats.

What to check first
Use this page as a practical search-intent answer first, then follow the related database links for deeper card, relic, character, boss, and patch context.
- Confirm current official multiplayer support before promising co-op.
- Distinguish co-op, seeded races, shared drafting, and community mods.
- Update the page whenever official mode support changes.
How to answer co-op searches without guessing
Players searching for co-op may mean several different things: official multiplayer, a community mod, a shared seed race, or a streamer format where multiple people discuss the same run. The page should answer those separately so search traffic does not turn into misleading promises.

- Use official listings and patch notes for mode status.
- Use mod pages for unofficial multiplayer experiments.
- Use community notes to collect formats players are actually asking about.
Multiplayer card lists are a different search intent
A multiplayer card tier list is not the same as a co-op status page. It helps explain which cards scale when more than one player is involved, but it should live under a careful multiplayer section so readers do not confuse card evaluation with official feature availability.

- Keep multiplayer-card ratings separate from official co-op support.
- Explain whether a card helps allies, shared tempo, or group defense.
- Route speculative formats toward community discussion instead of the main answer.
Multiplayer gameplay clips need status labels
Four-player gameplay footage can be great for explaining why people search for co-op, but the page still needs status labels: official mode, preview build, community format, or creator experiment. Readers should not have to infer whether a clip proves availability.

- Label gameplay clips by source and mode before summarizing them.
- Explain what the footage proves and what it does not prove.
- Use community discussion to collect feature questions that need official confirmation.
Editorial note
This page is part of the first English-only content batch. It is written conservatively for Early Access and should be tightened whenever a major patch changes public information or run data.