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{{Wikipediapar|Celeste (video game)|Celeste}}
''Not to be confused with the [[Celeste Classic|2015 original game]], its [[Celeste Classic 2|2021 successor]], [[Celeste Mountain|the titular mountain]] or [[User:Celeste|the founder of this wiki]].''
 
''For advice on purchasing a copy of the game, refer to [[Buying Celeste]].''
'''Celeste''' is a 2018 platforming [[w:video game|video game]] designed, directed, and written by [[Maddy Thorson]]<ref group="note">Maddy Thorson is credited under their birth name "Matt Thorson" in the video game; Maddy is using their current name after having come out as non-binary in 2019. [https://twitter.com/MaddyThorson/status/1150555661819768832?s=20]</ref>, and programmed by Thorson and Noel Berry. Based off a [[Celeste Classic|2015 game of the same name]], made in four days by Thorson and Berry for a game jam, the game follows a young [[CW:TR|trans]] woman named [[Madeline]] who attempts to climb a (fictional) version of Mount Celeste, but has to face [[Badeline|her inner demons]] in her quest towards the summit.
 
'''''Celeste''''' is a 2018 two-dimensional platforming {{w|video game}} made by [[Maddy Thorson]] and [[Developers|friends]]. It is based on [[Celeste Classic]], a 2015 game of the same name, made in four days by Thorson and [[Noel Berry]] for a game jam. The game follows a young [[CW:TR|trans]] woman named [[Madeline]] who attempts to climb the weird and ominous Celeste Mountain, and has to face [[Badeline|her inner demons]] in her quest towards the summit. ''Celeste'' was critically acclaimed for its [[Celeste soundtrack|soundtrack]], art style, and plot.
The game itself is divided into nine distinct chapters, each featuring their own mechanics making themselves unique. The level of difficulty generally scales upwards for most of the game (with the exception of chapter 9, {{ch|9|lf=1}}); [[B-Sides]] provide additional difficulty for players whom desire it. 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.
 
''Celeste'' is available in 10 languages: English, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Korean. This option can be toggled in Settings. Many more fan translations also exist.
''Celeste'' has been released on various platforms. 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. 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<ref group="note">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. 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.</ref><ref group="note">You may wonder why no mention of the [[Celeste Wiki:Who Does That Server Really Serve?|Google Stadia service as a software substitute]] has not been mentioned anywhere. This is because the founder of Celeste Wiki, [[User:Celeste]], '''strongly discourages purchasing any games from Google Stadia, including ''Celeste'''''. You do not own the game, and [[Celeste Wiki:Who Does That Server Really Serve?|must continue paying for the service]] in order to be able to continue playing Celeste unimpeded; you are also unable to download Celeste onto your computer. If you wish to stream Celeste, it is recommended to use either a service that can stream the game locally (e.g. Steam Home Sharing), or a service that uses binaries that you already own (e.g. Geforce NOW).</ref>. An update in September 2019, [[Version history#1.3.0.0|1.3.0.0]], introduced {{ch|9|lf=1}}; 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.
 
== Gameplay ==
 
The player controls Madeline, who can run and jump, grab and climb walls. She can also dash in eight directions mid-air and perform countless [[Tech|techniques]]. The game is divided into nine chapters (excluding {{ch|Pr|lf=1}} and {{ch|Ep|lf=1}}), each featuring its own [[mechanics]], plot, and gimmicks. Chapters 1-8 also have harder [[alternate sides]]. Most chapters contain strawberries - optional collectibles that require skillful platforming or hide behind a secret wall.
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The required skill level mostly scales upwards as you progress through the game. However, it can be controlled with the use of Assist and Variant [[modes]]. [[Golden strawberries]] provide additional difficulty. ''Celeste'' also has lots of custom-made [[maps]], ranging from easy to just about impossible, increasing the number of levels from twenty-five to thousands.
 
== History ==
 
''Celeste'' has been released on various platforms: initially on 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; since then, the game has been ported to newer-generation consoles, including Xbox Series S/X and PlayStation 5. An update in September 2019, [[Version history#1.3.0.0|1.3.0.0]], introduced {{ch|9|lf=1}}, and later updates fixed minor bugs and added quality-of-life changes. In 2021, [[Celeste Classic 2]] was released, borrowing many aspects of the game. In January 2024, [[Celeste 64]], a small 3D remake of ''Celeste'', was made and released, further expanding on the plot and mechanics.
 
== Community ==
 
On January 19, 2018, shortly before Celeste's release, a [[Celestecord|dedicated Discord server]] was created by Wrecks, and the game's [[developers]] joined it soon after.
 
The game established a large [https://www.speedrun.com/series/celeste_series speedrunning] and [[mod]]ding community. Over 2000 mods are available for download on GameBanana, the majority of which add new gameplay content. The [[Strawberry Jam Collab]], released in 2023, is among the largest, featuring over 100 [[maps]] made by 350+ community members.
 
The [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v0yhceinMGr5alNekOxEkYCxXcYUsbtzMRVMezxbcVY Custom Map Golden Strawberry List] and the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A88F3X2lOQJry-Da2NpnAr-w5WDrkjDtg7Wt0kLCiz8 Celeste's Hardest Maps Clear List], which monitor the players' accomplishments in custom maps, were created, as well as [[List of Celeste players with the Farewell Golden Berry|the list of players who completed the last chapter deathless]] and other challenging run collections.
 
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