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Friends & Foes alike hop aboard the Monster Train todayTake a seat next to me, pal.
Take a seat next to me, pal.

We’ve got some new passengers aboard theMonster Train, folks, so let’s clear some seats and make some room. The Friends & Foes update arrives today, bringing a party of new heroes aboard the one-way trip to hell - alongside two new baddies, a more chilled-out final boss, and some shiny new artifacts to pick up along the way. Choo-choo, deckbuilders.Friends & Foes', well, friends and foes made their debut in a new trailer posted earlier today. Keep your friends close, and all that.Watch on YouTubeToday’s update adds, well, a bunch of friends and some nasty few foes to meet aboard theMonster Train. Five new “Exiled” champions, pictured in the header, can now take their seats on the train - assuming they can make their way past two new bosses. Talos and Archus can now slot in for Daedalus and Fel at the 3rd and 6th stops, while the final boss now has a new “patient” variant. Taking it slow, eh?Friends & Foes also adds five new artifacts (one for each clan), and personal records to keep track of your fastest runs. Of course, there’s also a full carriage of bug fixes and balance changes, a full list of which can be caught over on theSteam announcement post.Former RPS-er Matt Cox (blimey, that’ll take some getting used to) was big into Monster Train, boldly claiming it might bethe best deckbuilder since Slay The Spire. If you’ve been putting it off ‘til now, Monster Train is currently 20% off over onSteamat £15.59/€16.79/$19.99 - and is now availableon GOGtoo.
We’ve got some new passengers aboard theMonster Train, folks, so let’s clear some seats and make some room. The Friends & Foes update arrives today, bringing a party of new heroes aboard the one-way trip to hell - alongside two new baddies, a more chilled-out final boss, and some shiny new artifacts to pick up along the way. Choo-choo, deckbuilders.Friends & Foes’, well, friends and foes made their debut in a new trailer posted earlier today. Keep your friends close, and all that.Watch on YouTubeToday’s update adds, well, a bunch of friends and some nasty few foes to meet aboard theMonster Train. Five new “Exiled” champions, pictured in the header, can now take their seats on the train - assuming they can make their way past two new bosses. Talos and Archus can now slot in for Daedalus and Fel at the 3rd and 6th stops, while the final boss now has a new “patient” variant. Taking it slow, eh?Friends & Foes also adds five new artifacts (one for each clan), and personal records to keep track of your fastest runs. Of course, there’s also a full carriage of bug fixes and balance changes, a full list of which can be caught over on theSteam announcement post.Former RPS-er Matt Cox (blimey, that’ll take some getting used to) was big into Monster Train, boldly claiming it might bethe best deckbuilder since Slay The Spire. If you’ve been putting it off ‘til now, Monster Train is currently 20% off over onSteamat £15.59/€16.79/$19.99 - and is now availableon GOGtoo.
We’ve got some new passengers aboard theMonster Train, folks, so let’s clear some seats and make some room. The Friends & Foes update arrives today, bringing a party of new heroes aboard the one-way trip to hell - alongside two new baddies, a more chilled-out final boss, and some shiny new artifacts to pick up along the way. Choo-choo, deckbuilders.
Friends & Foes’, well, friends and foes made their debut in a new trailer posted earlier today. Keep your friends close, and all that.
Watch on YouTube
Watch on YouTube

Today’s update adds, well, a bunch of friends and some nasty few foes to meet aboard theMonster Train. Five new “Exiled” champions, pictured in the header, can now take their seats on the train - assuming they can make their way past two new bosses. Talos and Archus can now slot in for Daedalus and Fel at the 3rd and 6th stops, while the final boss now has a new “patient” variant. Taking it slow, eh?
Friends & Foes also adds five new artifacts (one for each clan), and personal records to keep track of your fastest runs. Of course, there’s also a full carriage of bug fixes and balance changes, a full list of which can be caught over on theSteam announcement post.
Former RPS-er Matt Cox (blimey, that’ll take some getting used to) was big into Monster Train, boldly claiming it might bethe best deckbuilder since Slay The Spire. If you’ve been putting it off ‘til now, Monster Train is currently 20% off over onSteamat £15.59/€16.79/$19.99 - and is now availableon GOGtoo.