Celeste Android Port Exclusive
Since an official "exclusive" version doesn't exist, players typically use these methods to bring the game to mobile: Fan-Made Ports
| Device | Resolution | Framerate | Battery Drain (per hour) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Samsung Galaxy S23U | Native (1440p) | 120fps (solid) | 12% | | Google Pixel 6 Pro | Native (1440p) | 60fps (occasional dip in Mirror Temple) | 15% | | Mid-range (Snapdragon 778G) | 1080p (rendered) | 60fps | 10% | celeste android port exclusive
: For those using custom Linux-based firmware on handhelds or specific Android setups, PortMaster allows running a "port" that utilizes the official Linux game files . Since an official "exclusive" version doesn't exist, players
A mobile-first addition: an optional “Dash Assist” mode that intelligently predicts your intended dash direction when swiping isn’t pixel-perfect. It reduces accidental diagonal dashes without removing the game’s core challenge. Purists can turn it off, but newcomers will find the mountain a little less punishing. Purists can turn it off, but newcomers will
: The original game jam version is available for free at lexaloffle.com or exok.com Celeste 2 (Lani's Trek)
The current "exclusive" build is a using a decompilation project (codename: "Everest Mobile"). It requires you to own the legitimate PC game files to run. You copy your Celeste.exe assets into a folder on your Android device, then run a custom launcher.