Well, that's all about all the news we have for this month. However, if you were to check out a video by Smokin' Foreman earlier this month, you'll find that a scrapped cutscene for the Duck Hunt update was showcased for all Toons to gaze their eyes upon. By the time Operation Duck Hunt concluded, approximately 700,000 devices had been identified as infected with Qakbot, including over 200,000 in the United States. That being said, I am slightly hesitant to give a teaser (a scrapped one at that) like I did last month. We are confident that with the progress we're making, the update will be released this year. The remaining portions of the Operation: Duck Hunt update are coming along swimming. Rest assured we don't intend to take a break anytime soon. However, that does not mean the update as a whole is receiving final polishing- just the largest portion of it. We are putting our finishing touches on what we think to have been the most difficult part of the update to produce. I am pleased to announce that the thick of the Operation: Duck Hunt update is nearly complete. Now that we have that out of the way, let's get to the juicy stuff- Operation: Duck Hunt. ![]() We hope you enjoy browsing our site as we continue to update it over the upcoming months. That being said, the website right now is a bit bare-bones, only providing information about the game but as time progresses more features will be added, including some awesome Duck Hunt downloads upon release and of course, the server list." It was obvious to me that the old redesign wasn't going to cut it for new features such as the server page (which is coming soon!) and many other features that aren't even thought of yet, which is why we've created a brand new front-end design that incorporates both the fun aspect of Toontown while also maintaining a professional and clean look to spark the interest of any new players. "While this isn't a content release or game update, it is an update that is close to me, for obvious reasons.īefore joining the team, the Toontown Offline website was pretty meh in my opinion and lacked any information or features to attract new players to the game, nor educating any players about what it is without saying "just join the Discord", and to this day it still doesn't do the one thing a website is supposed to do. Here are a couple of words from our lead Web Developer, Jake: ![]() ![]() Yes, what I'm talking about is our new website! The web developers & artists on our team have been working hard to create this new website, and today, it makes its debut. Very soon these remaining components will also be completed, then allowing us to begin. So far, we have an entirely functional TTO game with the exception of Fishing, Parties, and a couple other small features. Do you like it? Not too shabby if I do say so myself. The plan has been to start with a Toontown Offline source, and then slowly add in each of the features unique to Toontown Offline.
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