Cozy MMO breaks world record by getting 10,000 players to take part in an in-game concert

Sky: Children of the Light
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J🌃ourney developer thatgamecompany has made history with its cozy MMO Sky: Children of the Light via an in-game concert attended by a record number of players.

Earlier this month, the studio announced its intentions to hold a virtual concert in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for "Most Users in a Concert-Themed Virtual Worl꧋d". Now, massive congratulations are in order as it's managed to reac𝐆h the attendee numbers needed to claim the title.

Thanking fans for their love and support, creative director Jenova Chen said, "While thatgamecompany created Sky, it is our dedicatജed community that has sculpted its universe. Our players deserve all the credit that made this record-breaking achievement possible. Their unwavering support and passion for togetherness breathe life into the very essence of Sky as it stands today."

Sky: Children of the Light is a free-to-play MMO and a spiritual successor to thatgamecompany's previous games, including the ground-breaking 2012 adventure game Journey. In 🎃it,🎃 you explore a beautiful and enchanting world, forming meaningful connections with those you meet along the way. 

Originally released on mobile devices, a Nintendo Switch version of Sky: Children꧂ of the Light arrived in 2021, followed by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a PS4 release last December. A PC laun🐻ch is planned before the end of 2ജ023, and you can add it to your right now.

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Anne-Marie Ostler
Freelance Writer

Originally from Ireland, I moved to the UK in 2014 to pursue a Games Journalism and PR degree at Staffordshire University. Following that, I've freelanced for GamesMaster, Games TM, Official PlayStation Magazine and, more recently, Play and GamesRadar+. My love of gaming sprang from ﷽successfully defeating that first Goomba in Super Mario Bros on the NES. These days, PlayStation is my jam. When not gaming or writing, I can usually be found scouring the int🧜ernet for anything Tomb Raider related to add to my out of control memorabilia collection.