On This Day In Club Penguin History – June 4
Updates on the 4th of June in Club Penguin’s past years have happened in 2007 and 2010. In 2007 the Catchin’ Waves game was released and in 2010 there was a new pin and the Penguin Style was updated for the month.
After the discovery of the Forest and Cove in May 2007, Catchin’ Waves was released on the 4th of June. When it was first released it did not have the survival mode. Instead, it was added at the end of the month, June 29th to be exact. Here is what Billybob posted on the Club Penguin Blog to announce the launch of the new game:
Hello Penguins!
Hopefully most of you have had a chance to play the surfing game and we would love to know what you think! As usual, this idea came directly from you so thank you for the great idea and keep them coming!
Don’t forget, this Friday is the beginning of the Summer Party that will be celebrated by everyone all across Club Penguin. For those of you who were at last years party, you’ll remember it was one of the best! This party is also huge because we have several free items that will be given away throughout the week so make sure you tell your friends and keep checking in as the party continues!
In other news: To celebrate the new game and the big party, we launched some brand new items in the “Fun Stuff” part of the website. Click here to check them out!
Until then…Waddle on!
– Club Penguin Team
By BillyBob on June 4, 2007 12:55 PM
That’s all for 2007. As for 2010, on this day a new pin was released, the Seashell Pin. It could be found at the Iceberg. This was the fourth pin to be hidden in this room and it is Club Penguin’s 125th pin overall. The other update in 2010 was the Penguin Style being updated for June. The new catalogue featured a few new pages of adventure and summer themed items.
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Did you notice that they’ve started using actual questions from readers in the newspaper?
They always use real questions, it’s just lately they’ve been doing real player names.