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Braid Makes The Jump From 360 To PC Next Month

Published on October 12, 2025

Braid rummy star – the indie rummy wealth darling of 2008 – did good business on the Xbox 360, a platform not exactly renowned for its indie darlings. So how will it fare next month when released on PC?

The game will be released on Impulse, the digital download shopfront of Stardock, who in turn are the publishers of Sins rummy win of a Solar Empire. So your money would be going to all kinds of good causes.

If it helps, we loved it. It’ll be out on March 31 (though you can preorder now), and will cost $20.

https://kotaku.com/braid-review-time-time-time-see-what-youve-done-to-5037041

Braid [Impulse]

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