After 8 Years of Development, Cookie Clicker Launching on PC via Steam

Cookie Clicker

The simple yet amusing web game Cookie Clicker is getting a PC launch via Steam after 8 years of game development. Over the course of 8 years, the game has been enjoyed by millions of players, while it still averages 4 million daily active users on the web version.

You don’t have to wait for the PC release as the game is currently available for free online. If you think the game is just about clicking cookies and multiplying them, you won’t be entirely wrong, but there is a lot else to do.

Cookie Clicker was originally launched back in 2013 and was actively improved by French developer Orteil with the help of feedback from the community.

Check out the launch trailer of Cookie Clicker below:

Cookie Clicker is a game about making an absurd amount of cookies. To help you in this endeavor, you will recruit a wide variety of helpful cookie makers, like friendly Grandmas, Farms, Factories, and otherworldly Portals.

If you played it before, try it again to see all the new features:

  • Collect cookies and spend them to earn even more cookies
  • Over 600+ upgrades
  • Over 500+ Achievements
  • Pet your dragon
  • Mini-games
  • Unlock heavenly perma-upgrades
  • Cloud saving (no more deleting cookies by accident)
  • Music by C418

Cookie Clicker

Before we forget the main question of the release date, Cookie Clicker has been confirmed to release next month on the 1st of September and will be available on Steam for $4.99. Now you may be thinking why pay for the game when you can play it for free online, but it comes with new never before seen features that the developers have added in the latest version of the game. Cookie Clicker is a very addictive game that will have you hooked in the first few minutes, building your endless supply of cookies!

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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