Q-Games returns with a 4K version of platformer PixelJunk Eden 2, that also adds co-op play to its very peculiar take on the genre.

Not only are many video game franchises now well into their 40s and beyond but many developers are also starting to rack up some very significant anniversaries. Companies like EA and Capcom date back to the early 80s, while Sega’s murky history goes back to the 60s and Nintendo is over 136 years old.

But it’s not just the household names that go back decades. Returnal developer Housemarque, who even most hardcore gamers have never heard of, turned 30 years old this year and Japanese developer Q-Games, makers of the PixelJunk series, will be 25 next year. We’re glad of that, because they’ve been worryingly quiet in recent years – although that seems to be bec

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