Steam users have a chance to claim and keep the acclaimed co-op puzzle game Pico Park: Classic Edition before it is removed from the store. Developed by Tecopark, Pico Park was originally released in 2016 and has maintained a cult following among fans of cooperative party games ever since. However, the game's classic edition is set to leave Steam, giving players a limited window to add it to their libraries.
Fans should note that Pico Park is not part of Steam's usual free-to-keep promotions. In fact, the situation is quite the opposite. While some paid games on Steam are occasionally offered for free for a limited time, Pico Park: Classic Edition is already a free-to-play title, but it is set to be removed from Valve's storefront in the near future.
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In October 2025, developer Tecopark announced that the classic version of Pico Park would become a free-to-play game on Steam. However, the studio has since reversed that decision, stating, "After carefully considering how to continue the Pico Park series moving...
