Paris, France - October 7th: Playdigious Originals has today announced that puzzler Linkito, developed by Kimeria Games, will be launching a new free DLC with 15 new levels themed around numbers. To celebrate the DLC, the game will also receive a 25% time-limited discount as a part of the Ada Lovelace Day Steam event - paying homage to the first female programmer in history.

In Linkito, players have to defeat the plans of a totalitarian company-state one puzzle at a time to regain freedom. They start by repairing basic electronic devices, but as the story unfolds, they face more complex systems like breaking secret codes, controlling robots or diffusing bombs. Players can also build their solutions through open puzzles, using what they learnt from previous challenges and the trial-and-error gameplay.
The game’s intuitive level editor allows the creation and publication of custom puzzles online, fostering a community where creations can be shared and played via an in-game browser. With open puzzles and a built-in level editor, creativity is encouraged, and mind-bending challenges can be shared with players worldwide. Linkito enables connections with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, OSC, Twitch and more, and 500+ user-generated levels are already available.

Players can purchase Linkito for Steam here and get the latest information about Playdigious Originals on the Twitter account and official website.
All the info and assets about Linkito are available in our press room here.
About Playdigious Originals
Based in Montpellier and Nancy, France, Playdigious is a publisher with in-house porting capacity working on high-quality indie games on mobile, consoles and PC (Little Nightmares, Potion Permit, Loop Hero, Dead Cells, Northgard, etc). The company was established in 2015 by Xavier Liard and Romain Tisserand, experienced entrepreneurs who previously founded Dotemu.
About Kimeria Games
Kimeria Games is a French emerging game studio founded by 3D artist and engineer Kalinarm.
After several years of experience in interactive cultural installations, Kalinarm has infused his passion for immersive experiences connecting digital universes and the real world in Kimeria's first video game, Linkito.
Inspired by new media and information theory Linkito is a logic puzzle game based on bloc connections and machine-building, where players have to solve complex problems but also build their own puzzles and share them with the community, or tinker with customizable technologies in real life (Arduino, OSC) and connect them with the game.