


This is because the founder of Celeste Wiki, User:Celeste, strongly discourages purchasing any games from Google Stadia, including Celeste. ↑ You may wonder why no mention of the Google Stadia service as a software substitute has not been mentioned anywhere.However, if Celeste is made available there for free, which has happened on more than one occasion, it is worth using it for that purpose. ↑ The founder of Celeste Wiki, User:Celeste, discourages purchases from the Epic Games store on the basis that it does not support the GNU/Linux version of Celeste, and overall has the worst support among all computer releases.An update in September 2019, 1.3.0.0, introduced Farewell however, no significant updates have been released since, and most of them serves to fix minor game bugs and/or create quality-of-life improvements. Since then, the game has been ported to newer-generation consoles (notably the Xbox Series S/X and Playstation 5), and the macOS and Windows exclusive Epic Games store. Its initial release put it onto itch.io and the Steam distribution system for GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows console releases were created for the Xbox One lineup, Playstation 4 series and Nintendo Switch consoles. Celeste also has a vast number of mods, ranging from easy to just about impossible, which can increase the number of levels Madeline can complete from twenty-five to thousands.Ĭeleste has been released on various platforms. The level of difficulty generally scales upwards for most of the game Alternate sides provide additional difficulty for players whom desire it. The game itself is divided into nine distinct chapters, each featuring their own mechanics making themselves unique.

Based off a 2015 game of the same name, made in four days by Thorson and Berry for a game jam, the game follows a young trans woman named Madeline who attempts to climb a (fictional) version of Mount Celeste, but has to face her inner demons in her quest towards the summit. Not to be confused with the 2015 original game, its 2021 successor, the titular mountain or the founder of this wiki.įor advice on purchasing a copy of the game, refer to Buying Celeste.Ĭeleste is a 2018 platforming video game designed, directed, and written by Maddy Thorson, and programmed by Thorson and Noel Berry.
