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The adventure platformer Celeste, from the same developer who gave us TowerFall is going to get a new set of levels next year.

These new levels will apparently be hard too! Announcing it all on Twitter, the developer Matt Thorson noted how they managed to sell 500K copies in 2018, with the following Twitter post mentioning how they're "working on some farewell Celeste levels, which should be ready in early 2019. They're very hard.".

I have to admit, I'm pretty impressed with how well it's sold. Honestly, I still haven't taken a look at it. Perhaps I will have to when these new levels appear so I can play it through in one swoop. It certainly looks good, the soundtrack sounds awesome too.

Am I mad for not taking a look yet? Be sure to let me and others know how good it is.

For now, you can find it on Humble Store, itch.io and Steam.

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5 comments

slaapliedje Dec 28, 2018
Nice, I just bought this a few days ago.
Brisse Dec 28, 2018
QuoteAm I mad for not taking a look yet?

We are in the same boat, but I'm very tempted to try this one. It's just that I have so many other games which I am in the middle of right now.
slaapliedje Dec 28, 2018
Do I win something for buying the 500k copy? :P
micha Dec 29, 2018
I bought it at release but only really played it the last days. After almost 9h I reached the summit. Best 2k+ deaths of my live!


Last edited by micha on 29 December 2018 at 2:51 pm UTC
TheSyldat Dec 29, 2018
I'm having a blast with it (especially given that it's one those rare animals that gives you correct button prompts when using a Playstation controller )

Still have to finish though .
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