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130 Playdate’s second season is off to a great (and very weird) start

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Andrew Webster @ The Verge · 05/31/2025 08:00 EDT

A lot of games have been released for the Playdate since it launched in 2022, as a quick browse of itch.io or the Catalog shop will attest. But still, there's something unique about the handheld's seasonal format, which just kicked off its second iteration. When it first launched, the Playdate came with 24 games from […]

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