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Pico Park: Classic Edition being delisted after accidental permanent free release on Steam

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Chris Scullion

10h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Pico Park: Classic Edition, the acclaimed 10-player co-op platformer originally released in 2016, is being delisted from Steam. The game was accidentally made permanently free last year when developer Tecopark unknowingly violated Steam rules while updating it. Players have a limited time to claim the game for free before it is removed. The Classic Edition added online multiplayer for 2-10 players, updated graphics, and Steam Input support in a September 2026 update.

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Pico Park (now known as Pico Park: Classic Edition) was originally released in 2016 and is a co-operative puzzle platformer for up to 10 players.
Last year the game's developer Tecopark accidentally made it permanently free after deciding to update it, not realising they had fallen foul of Steam rules.
An update was added to the game in September 2026, adding online multiplayer for 2-10 players, updated graphics to match more recent Pico Park titles, Steam Input support
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The game's Classic Edition has been free since last October but will soon be removed

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