


Monitors: 4k 24" Dell monitor, 1080p 24" Asus monitorįully maxed out early 2017 Dell XPS 15, GTX 1050 4GB, 7700HQ, 1TB nvme SSD, 32GB RAM, 4k display. Peripherals: Logitech G502, Ducky One 711Īudio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX Storage: 1TB 850 Evo, 1TB HDD, bunch of external hard drives I dont know if its sad to see this game go, but im all for hearing their new plans to appeal of this generation. Their Club Penguin membership will also not transfer over to the new property.ĭuring that Time I was a GunBound kid, which is still just barely alive as well. Though related, Club Penguin Island is its own, standalone app – players can’t bring items or coins from the old site to the new one. The new site, Club Penguin Island, will look to recapture kids’ interest, with a modern-day take on the original virtual world, but one’s that focused on mobile. The U.S., however, was still the primarily source of that traffic, driving over a quarter of the total visits to the site. By 2013, that number had grown to 200 million, though there’s some indication that visitors have been on the decline.Īccording to one traffic measurement source, SimilarWeb, the site saw 5.6 million visitors as of December, 2016 – and that figure was down from 7.4 million in July, 2016. The company sold to Disney in 2007, in a deal that then valued the business at $700 million. At the time, it had over 12 million users. Users could play games, chat, and build their home with virtual accessories. Started in 2005, the site featured avatars of animated penguins (hence the name), that lived in its online world. Club Penguin, the Disney-owned social network for kids, announced this morning it’s shutting down. In its place, the company will launch a new product for mobile, Club Penguin Island, which has been in development over the past several years. Club Penguin Island will launch in March, while the Club Penguin game on the desktop and mobile devices will shut down on March 29, 2017.
