A fan-favorite Steam has gone completely free to get and keep forever. The only catch? It won't be available on the digital PC gaming storefront for much longer.
Steam games aren't removed from Steam as frequently as they're added, usually because of licenses expiring, development issues, or issues with Steam rules. In this case, the title is slated to be delisted from Steam in a little over a week, as the developers look to take the next step in their game-making careers.
The beloved Pico Park: Classic Edition title has made the rounds with popular YouTubers and game streamers. The title was developer TECOPARK's first Pico Park game and has since given rise to a remaster and a sequel.
Pico Park is a cooperative puzzle game for two to 10 players, featuring a recognizable colorful pixel style. Levels are designed to be tackled together, and the physics and puzzles make for some entertaining moments for friends, whether you're playing locally or long-distance.
This year, the classic edition celebrated its 10-year anniversary. This celebration came with a bittersweet announcement: As of 19:00 PST on June 14, the title would be discontinued, and removed from the Steam storefront. Because...
