Greetings Grasshoppers,
I apologize for not reporting on this sooner but I was rather busy this weekend, and it seems that CPR was too. Let us dive into what seems the be CPR's largest scandal thus far.
According to the Club Penguin Rewritten twitter account there were complications with Disney. Due to the sudden spike in player count on Thursday, March 30th, Disney decided to report CPR to their CDN (Content Delivery Network), Cloudflare.
CPR stated that their servers might be down for at least 72 hours, which instilled fear into many of the fans of CPR. Many speculated that CPR was going to have legal action taken against them or permanently shut down, thus losing their favorite game.
Luckily, this wasn't the case. Club Penguin Rewritten did not shutdown nor was it down for 72 hours. On Saturday, April 1st, CPR managed to get their servers back up and running although with a few minor connection issues.
On another note, in order to improve their server capabilities an improvement project was announced on the Club Penguin Rewritten twitter. The improvement project seems to be an open server testing so far. The date is unknown at the time being. All we know is that everyone will be able to participate, so far there is no limit on how many can take part in the testing.
What do you guys think of this? Has Disney been too harsh? Comment down below!
Pursue knowledge grasshoppers,
Waddle On!
~ JaghataiKhan
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