I’ve looked into other alternatives, but either they’re not trustworthy, very incomplete, or they focus too much on the “modern” side of Club Penguin, which is partly what made me lose interest in it to begin with. I hope that somehow CPR manages to come back from this, but given the severity of the situation and the ad profits, I’m really not optimistic this time. CPR wasn’t causing any sort of harm to the brand, and certainly not Disney’s profits. Disney themselves willingly killed off Club Penguin, and I highly doubt that they are going to do anything with the IP after the disaster of Island, and the clear fact that they do not care about the brand whatsoever. However I have a feeling that this might be one of the core reasons as to why the situation has escalated to what it is.Ĭopyright law continues to be extremely cruel. ![]() ![]() I understand that ads were being ran on CPR, which technically did mean that the Admins were making a profit, but it was out of necessity to keep the website running. I’ve been playing CPR since 2017 and I remember the past scares of shut-down, but this time things are much, much more serious, and sadly I don’t think that we’ll be seeing CPR again any time soon, or ever.
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