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Students Flock to 'Club Penguin' Amid Coronavirus Quarantine

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Thousands of students across the globe have come waddling back to the chilly world of Club Penguin, Disney's massively-multiplayer online game that first launched in 2005,in a time of coronavirus social distancing and self-quarantines. “For most of the kids that are coming back,Club Penguinwas where they found their friends,” Lance Priebe, one of the co-founders of the originalClub Penguin, tells The Hollywood Reporter. “There’s a strong connection there, when you have your friendships, your community, your circle.

It’s important to reconnect with it, especially with that change of life right now.” Club Penguin: Rewritten and Club Penguin Online, private gaming servers inspired by the Disney chat game,have seen an influx of new high school.

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