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PixelJunk Eden lands on Steam

The PixelJunk series has always seemed like something tailor-made for the PC. Available across the PlayStation Network, this series of offbeat downloadable titles has remained exclusive to Sony's download shop since its launch. Well, that's about to change.

PixelJunk Eden, the third entry in the PixelJunk series, is heading to Steam. The Q-Games-developed title will be available on February 2. To make this an even more enticing buy for Steam gamers, the PixelJunk Eden Encore DLC will be included with the game.

PixelJunk Eden will be priced at $9.99 on Steam. As has become tradition, gamers can expect a 20 percent discount at launch. That, like, totally makes it even harder to skip this one if you haven't already played it but have been meaning to!

The game's soundtrack, which consists of 17 tracks, will also be available. You can snag that for $5.99. PixelJunk on Steam was long overdue, don't ya think? Hopefully we'll see the rest of the series arrive on the platform down the road.

[Source: Destructoid]

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