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Sky: Children of the Light invites you to dive down into the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland collab

by Finn Jan 07,2025

Dive into the whimsical Wonderland Café event in Sky: Children of the Light! From December 23rd to January 12th, join Alice and explore a fantastical world filled with surreal mazes, oversized furniture, and playful Spirits.

Complete missions to earn event currency and collect themed cosmetics, including a dazzling yellow dress, a top hat, and even a teacup bathtub! Earn up to 5 Event Tickets daily by completing tasks with the Spirits. Plus, discover 15 hidden snowflake-shaped Event Tickets scattered throughout the Café.

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Even after the collaboration ends, you can revisit Wonderland using the Wonderland Café Corridor prop. Meet the Mad Hatter, throw your own tea party, and enjoy this magical adventure.

Download Sky: Children of the Light for free on the App Store and Google Play (in-app purchases available). Stay updated on the latest news by following the official Facebook page, visiting the official website, or watching the video above for a sneak peek.

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