Exploding Kittens 2 Launches Streaking Kittens Expansion with Five New Cards

Marmalade Game Studio has just released an exciting new expansion for *Exploding Kittens 2* titled "Streaking Kittens," now available on Android, iOS, and PC. This expansion introduces a variety of new cards, themed decks, and one of the most sought-after features by players: content sharing. With this update, you can now enjoy the game with friends who don't own the expansion, making it more inclusive and fun for everyone.
The Streaking Kittens Brings Tons of New Stuff to Exploding Kittens 2
The Streaking Kittens expansion adds five new cards to the mix. The Streaking Kitten card is a game-changer, allowing you to safely hold onto an Exploding Kitten card as long as you have a Streaking Kitten in your hand. But beware, if another player steals your Streaking Kitten while you're still holding the bomb, you're out of the game.
The Swap Top and Bottom card does exactly what its name suggests: it swaps the top and bottom cards of the draw pile. The Mark card forces another player to reveal one of their cards and keep it face-up. Garbage Collection requires everyone to discard one of their cards back into the deck, which is then shuffled. Finally, the Catomic Bomb card is a wild one—it sends all Exploding Kitten cards straight to the top of the deck, making the game even more unpredictable.
What Else Is New?
In addition to the new cards, the Streaking Kittens expansion introduces three themed decks to *Exploding Kittens 2*. The Streaking Kittens deck is all about theft and mischief, pushing the boundaries of gameplay. The Danger Mode deck is packed with Exploding Kittens, ramping up the tension. And the Attack of the Attacks deck is designed to stack attack cards, creating endless chaos.
This update is rolling out for free, and with the new content sharing feature, it's more accessible than ever. You can download the game from the Google Play Store and dive into the latest decks right away.
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