Celeste is available for free on Epic Games Store for the next 24 hours

Epic Games has announced that Celeste is available for free on Epic Games Store for the next 24 hours. Celeste is a 2D platformer and PC gamers can go ahead and visit the game’s EGS page in order to acquire their free copy.

Celeste is a narrative-driven, single-player adventure platform game with a charming cast of characters and a touching story of self-discovery.

The game features a massive mountain teeming with 700+ screens of hardcore platforming challenges and devious secrets. The game also features over 2 hours of original music led by dazzling live piano and catchy synth beats.

As its description reads:

“The controls are simple and accessible – simply jump, air-dash, and climb – but with layers of expressive depth to master, where every death is a lesson. Lightning-fast respawns keep you climbing as you uncover the mysteries of the mountain and brave its many perils.”

You can get your free copy from here.

Have fun!

33 thoughts on “Celeste is available for free on Epic Games Store for the next 24 hours”

    1. Someone should tell him that peenus size isn’t as important as he was misled to believe, so he can finally stop hating women and the world around him.

    2. Played it, good music, good platforming, quite challenging and that 7th level is really great (the one where you’re falling down), but all the story around, characters, dialogues are just boring at best, the metaphor of the climbing being the character trying to surpass herself and fight her anxiety is a total fail, it’s obvious, not subtle and awkward. I don’t know why all gaming journalists praised this particular part of the game, better skip all these cutscenes and you’ve got yourself a good game, not a fantastic one, it’s overrated as sh*t

      1. The game is basically a Meat Boy clone, which is already a crap overrated game for people who don’t play a 2d game made by professionals.

        1. Both are good games or at least decent in my opinion, but they’re overrated AF, like seriously we had those kind of games 30 years ago, and of course you will be viewed as a noob (by kids) if you dislike them even if you have a long run with NES/SNES/GENESIS platformers in the 90s

          1. Meat boy is nostalgia bait that don’t even manage to be better than old games, and Celeste is just a meat boy clone, so i know it is crap from the start.

      2. If you’ve ever really known a girl who fights with anxiety, you would know why the story worked. It’s not supposed to be subtle, it’s supposed to be awkward and in your face. For me at least, it really worked.

        1. Glad it worked for you, the story was meh on my side, and i know anxious people and even people who survived war, the thing with those kind of games is that you should have some real life context, and even then, it doesn’t always work because games are entertainment before anything else, and as a pure entertainment, Celeste works as it should, but the anxiety thing is a hit or miss, there are games like This War of Mine or Brothers A Tale of Two Sons, that are far more clever beyond the entertainment than Celeste

  1. Epic Store for life ! Fixing PC gaming one day at a time. Between all the free games and the amazing holiday sale, I’ve built up quite the game library on Epic. I’m now ready to make it my main platform.

      1. By the way, when you self-s*ck, do you use lips extensions or something?
        I mean, your micropenis is literally su*ked up by your own crapper and I’m wondering how you reach it.

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