As one of last year’s most acclaimed and beloved games, Celeste instantly charmed players with a story that took new meaning in overcoming hardship, and with more levels on the way from the game’s designers, we at least have some new music to tide us over until the additional levels’ release. Over on the game’s official
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As one of the most acclaimed games of 2018, Celeste took players hearts with its retro visuals, emotional story, and a soundtrack that truly ranked among the year’s best, and now you can enjoy it to its fullest with the start of the new year. Limited Run Games has announced that in celebration of the game’s
Developer Matt Thorson announced that Celeste has sold over 500,000 copies in 2018, thanking the players and mentioning that work is being done on, “some farewell Celeste levels,” that are, “very hard.” This is the first major milestone announced in terms of sales, as it launched in January of this year. The platformer was renown
In an interview with Destructoid, the creator of Celeste, Matt Thorson said that the game was a hit on the Nintendo Switch eShop: “The Switch version of Celeste has sold the most, and that’s what we were expecting. We feel like Celeste and the Switch are a perfect fit for each other. We are glad we launched on all consoles though, and
In an interview with IGN, developer Matt Makes Games gave fans of TowerFall Ascension some new updates about the game’s upcoming Switch port. According to Matt Thorson, the development team wanted to focus on polishing Celeste and getting it out to the public before they began working on the Switch port of TowerFall. “Our plan was always to wrap up Celeste
Matt Thorson rose to prominence in the indie scene when he released the fun archery-based multiplayer title Towerfall in 2013; Noel Barry, on the other hand, is known for creating Skytorn. In 2016, these developers announced that they were partnering to release Celeste, a tough 2D platformer. Last year, the developers revealed that Celeste would