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Playdate’s Catalog Game Store Celebrates Its Second Anniversary with Discounts
To mark the second anniversary of the Playdate’s Catalog game store, players can take advantage of significant discounts on a variety of Playdate games and applications, with prices slashed by 50% or more in some cases. The sale commenced today, March 6, and will run until March 10 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET.
Over 150 Playdate titles are available at discounted prices, making it a great time for enthusiasts to explore new games. Among the featured discounts are 13 titles from the list of top-rated Playdate games:
Echo: The Oracle’s Scroll is available for $6, down from $8.
Angel Pop is priced at $4, reduced from $6.
Mars After Midnight can be purchased for $3, down from $6.
Summit is now $4, previously $6.
Reel-istic Fishing is offered for $5, reduced from $8.
Under the Castle is now available for $6, down from $10.
Core Fault can be had for $3, down from $6.
You’re Gonna Miss the Bus! is on sale for $3, previously $6.
The Keyper is now priced at $1, previously $3.
You Cannot Go Back! is available for $1, down from $3.
Penrose is listed for $1, reduced from $2.
Four Corners is now $3, down from $6.
The Botanist is costing $6, reduced from $9.
In addition to these notable discounts, players can explore other exciting titles such as the fast-paced puzzle game XTRIS for $3, the historical RPG Quest for X for $1, and the mining roguelite SpaceRat Miner for $6.
Panic, the company behind the Playdate, introduced the Catalog as a way to enhance the gaming experience during the first “Season” of Playdate titles, especially amidst uncertainties regarding future developments. While players can sideload games from third-party sources like Itch, Catalog offers a curated selection for those who prefer a more straightforward shopping experience.
With news confirming a second season of Playdate games set to launch in 2025, this promotional sale presents an excellent opportunity for gamers to fill in their collections ahead of the much-anticipated new releases.
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