How relaxing it must be, laying next to a warm fire next to the Christmas tree.

Hello, and welcome to December’s Newsletter Bulletin, where we’ll put all things server excitement, including world changes, events, maintenance, and more! We also have a section specifically dedicated to player submissions.

Server Events

  • Monthly Maintenance Window: December 11th, 7 a.m. Eastern
  • Optional Monthly Maintenance Window: December 18th, 7 a.m. Eastern
  • Secret Llama!
    • Registration Deadline: December 6
    • Gifting Period: December 8 – 25
  • Survival Sunset: December 15
  • Market Week: December 21-28

Things To Note

Caveblock is finally open! We know many of you have been patiently waiting for the new season, and thank you for your patience. Enjoy spelunking in your cave and building your awesome beach builds for the build contest!

Everyone’s favorite tradition is back! Secret Llama is running from December 8-25 this year, and you can find more information at this link. Make sure to sign up by December 6 here to participate.

Hrrmmmmphrey and friends are returning for the holidays! Come celebrate the solstice with them from December 21-28, as they share some of the goodies they’ve acquired over their adventures since the last time they visited!

Make sure to get all your images! Survival is slated to wind down on December 15, with a new season starting sometime in the new year!

Player Submissions

Every month, we like to showcase our players, whether that’s through cool builds, joke submissions, or player events. If you have something you’d like to submit to a future edition of the newsletter, please send the details to QuestionTuesdayFTW on Discord!

This month, we wanted to celebrate the opening of our new town, Beanburg! We polled some of you on what your favorite part of Beanburg was.

Many of you were in awe of the public transit system of Beanburg! The extent of the system is a very impressive feat, and we too wish that the buses and trains were functional.

You also loved how the plots being spaced out created the feeling of secrets you had to find in such the hustle and bustle of our new and vibrant big city.

Lastly, people loved how the park almost transported you to the wilderness, making you forget for a brief moment that skyscrapers surrounded you!


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