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Discover Surprises in Sky: Children of the Light x Alice in Wonderland Crossover

By AidenJan 16,2025

Discover Surprises in Sky: Children of the Light x Alice in Wonderland Crossover

Following the hugely successful Moomins crossover, Sky: Children of the Light is preparing another exciting collaboration to end the year. A new crossover with Alice in Wonderland has just been announced!

thatgamecompany is bringing the whimsical world of Lewis Carroll to Sky's enchanting realm. The event begins December 23rd, 2024 and runs until January 11th, 2025. Players can explore Alice's Wonderland Café, filled with delightful surprises.

A recent trailer showcases Sky's previous crossovers and offers a sneak peek at the Alice in Wonderland adventure. It features Alice's fall down the rabbit hole and encounters with the Mad Hatter and White Rabbit. See it below:

> Fall down the rabbit hole and into Alice's Wonderland Cafe! > > From December 23rd to January 11th, our free cross-platform social game Sky: Children of the Light (@thatskygame) will take you on a whimsical Wonderland adventure full of surprises. #SkyxWonderland pic.twitter.com/miTlHUQMeo > > — Sky: Children of the Light (@thatskygame) December 10, 2024

What More Can We Expect from Sky: Children of the Light x Alice in Wonderland?

Further details about the crossover remain scarce. However, it's likely to coincide with the annual Days of Feast event, potentially themed around Alice's Wonderland Café. Last year's Days of Feast ran from December 18th, 2023 to January 7th, 2024.

The Season of Moomin continues until December 29th, featuring five weekly quests based on The Invisible Child. Players can follow Ninny's heartwarming journey in Moominvalley.

If you haven't joined this 77-day event, download Sky from the Google Play Store. More information on Days of Feast and the Alice in Wonderland crossover is expected soon.

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