Pico Park: Classic Edition to be Delisted After Accidental Permanent Free Release on Steam
June 4, 2026Pico Park: Classic Edition, the acclaimed 10-player co-op platformer, will soon be delisted from Steam after a regulatory oversight made it permanently free in October 2025. Players have a limited window to claim the classic edition for their library before removal, as only paid versions will remain available.
Pico Park: Classic Edition, originally released by Japanese developer Tecopark in 2016, is a cooperative puzzle platformer supporting 2-10 players. In September 2025, Tecopark issued a major update bringing online multiplayer for 2-10 users, improved graphics matching recent Pico Park titles, compatibility with Steam Input, and support for monitors running at 60Hz or above. After deploying this update, the studio intended to keep Classic Edition free “for about a week,” but failed to anticipate Steam’s restriction, which limits how many times a developer can switch a game from free to paid. As a result, Pico Park: Classic Edition became permanently free on Steam.
Tecopark’s official statement reads: “Since we announced that the game would be free forever last October, many of you have played it. Thank you so much. After carefully considering how to continue the Pico Park series moving forward, we’ve decided to discontinue this free version. We’ll let you know once the exact date is set. If you’ve already downloaded the game, you can continue playing it. This was the very first Pico Park game, and it celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. Thank you for everything. The Pico Park series will continue, so stay tuned.”
Pico Park Classic Edition: Timeline and Key Facts
- Original Release: 2016 by Tecopark
- Genre: Cooperative puzzle platformer, supporting 2-10 players
- Major Update Released: September 2025, adding online multiplayer, modernised graphics, Steam Input, and 60Hz+ monitor support
- Accidental Free Release: October 2025, due to Steam’s policy restriction on switching back from free to paid
- Delisting Announced: June 2026; specific date to be confirmed
- Availability After Delisting: Only paid versions of Pico Park (and Pico Park 2) will remain on sale. Players who’ve already claimed Classic Edition will retain access
- Anniversary: Pico Park celebrated its 10th year in 2026
As of June 2026, Tecopark confirmed the Classic Edition will be discontinued, and urged players to add it to their libraries before the delisting occurs. The developer clarified, “If you’ve already downloaded the game, you can continue playing it.” The removal leaves Pico Park and Pico Park 2, both paid titles, as the only continuing versions in the franchise on Steam.
Context: Pico Park’s Evolution and Series Continuation

Pico Park has become notable among indie co-op platformers for its requirement of team-based puzzle-solving and its flexibility in accommodating groups of up to 10 players, either locally or online. The September 2025 update to Classic Edition introduced Steam Input support, aligning the classic title with more modern Pico Park offerings and ensuring compatibility with a broader range of controllers and higher refresh rate monitors.
The series celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2026, as highlighted by Tecopark: “This was the very first Pico Park game, and it celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. Thank you for everything.” At the 2025 BitSummit indie festival in Kyoto, VGC previewed “Pico Park 2 + Mouse Stage” on Switch, emphasising the social and cooperative nature of the franchise: “Pico Park 2 + Mouse Stage had me playing with three random strangers – all Japanese, naturally – and despite the language barrier we had an absolute blast working together to solve each of the game’s platforming-style puzzles.”
Players who relied on the free version should note this delisting impacts only the Classic Edition; both paid versions, Pico Park and Pico Park 2, remain active and supported. Tecopark has stated the series will continue with future developments.
Summary:
- Pico Park: Classic Edition is being delisted in June 2026 after an accidental permanent free release in October 2025, due to Steam’s restrictions on reversing free-to-paid titles.
- Players who claim the game before delisting will retain access, but afterwards only paid versions of Pico Park and Pico Park 2 remain on Steam.
- Tecopark thanked players for supporting the Classic Edition and confirmed the Pico Park franchise will continue.



