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Developer | Disney Canada Inc. (published by Disney Mobile) |
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Type | Massively multiplayer online role-playing game, single-player video game |
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Discontinued | December 20, 2018 |
Operating system(s) | iOS, Android, Windows, macOS (Unity) |
Website | Club Penguin Island website at the Wayback Machine (archived December 19, 2018) |
Club Penguin Island was a massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) and was considered a successor to Club Penguin.[1] The game was released worldwide on March 29, 2017 and was created by Disney Canada Inc. in order to keep the Club Penguin franchise alive following the sudden closing its predecessor, Club Penguin, by Disney Interactive.[2][3]
The game's public beta testing period took place in Australia and New Zealand from December 15, 2016 to its worldwide release, and in Canada from January 13, 2017 to its worldwide release.[4][5] The game was discontinued on December 20, 2018.[6] The gameplay is similar to that of the original Club Penguin, though it runs on the game engine Unity rather than Adobe Flash Player.[7][8]
Club Penguin Island received mixed reviews from critics[note 1] and many negative reviews from some of the original game's old players upon its worldwide release for lacking many features of the original version at launch as well as a lack of features for non-subscribers.[2] The 1.8 update, released on November 30, 2017, received positive reviews for adding fan-requested features and launching a PC and Mac version of the game.[9]
Despite this, the continued negative perception among fans, and intense competition from other online games, as well as from private servers of the original Club Penguin and other former Disney MMOs like Toontown Online, resulted in Club Penguin Island becoming a commercial failure.
On September 27, 2018, Disney confirmed the imminent discontinuation of Club Penguin Island in a letter obtained by the website Kotaku,[10] as well as in an official blog post.[11] It was removed from Google Play and the App Store on November 20, 2018. Downloading for desktop was also removed on December 20, 2018.[12]
On November 5, 2018, the final update, version 1.13.0, was released, which included an offline mode, effectively making the game still available as a single-player experience. At 10:00 AM PST on December 20, 2018, Club Penguin Island had shut down their servers. All users that were playing Club Penguin Island at the time received an error message telling them that the connection was lost. Offline Mode was activated on December 21, 2018. Most of Club Penguin Island's URLs redirect to the official Disney website.[13]
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