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- Sky: Children of the Light was a part of today's Wholesome Snack showcase
- Their trailer showed off all their previous collabs, and a brand new upcoming one
- Sky: Children of the Light is set to collab with classic fairy-tale Alice in Wonderland
Sky: Children of the Light has really built its reputation on being a family-friendly, all-ages MMO. So then, it's little surprise thatgamecompany's flagship product was a part of Wholesome Games' own Wholesome Snack Showcase for 2024! And aside from celebrating its history, this trailer also showed off what we can expect to be added soon.
Their trailer during the showcase showed off not only all of Sky: Children of the Light's previous collaborations, but also teased a brand-new one! That's because Sky: Children of the Light is set to produce a new crossover with the popular, dreamlike world of Alice in Wonderland.
The classic children's fairy tale (which many will know from the iconic Disney film) will be coming to Sky: Children of the Light, bringing what looks to be a new themed adventure and plenty of opportunities to meet recognisable characters and reenact moments from the Lewis Carroll classic.
Beyond the light
For Sky: Children of the Light this may not be the biggest collab they've ever had (my personal money would be on the Finnish mascot series Moomins) but it's definitely quite a big one. Aside from the trailer above we don't yet have all the details to share with you, but I'd wager that we'll find out just what this major crossover will include very soon.
When it comes to laying back and relaxing, Sky: Children of the Light is one of the best out there. But if you want even more options why not take a look at our list of the best relaxing games for iOS and Android?
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Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.