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Sky: Children of the Light offers a look back at its previous collabs, and sneak-peek of a new one

by Aiden Feb 22,2025

Sky: Children of the Light, the family-friendly MMO, featured prominently in the 2024 Wholesome Snack Showcase. The showcase trailer highlighted past collaborations and excitingly teased a brand-new partnership.

Get ready for a whimsical adventure! Sky: Children of the Light is collaborating with the beloved classic, Alice in Wonderland. This crossover promises a themed adventure, iconic character encounters, and recreations of moments from Lewis Carroll's timeless tale. Expect a magical experience reminiscent of the Disney adaptation many know and love.

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While perhaps not Sky's largest collaboration (the Moomins collaboration might hold that title), the Alice in Wonderland crossover is undoubtedly significant. Further details are expected soon, so stay tuned for more information on this enchanting collaboration.

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