On August 25th, Sky: Children of the Light, known for its social and unique gameplay aspects, made history by setting a new Guinness World Record title for the "Most Users in a Concert-Themed Virtual World." The record-breaking event was part of the AURORA concert, which saw over 10,000 players attend online and at Gamescom. The team at Thatgamecompany used the concert to showcase the game's technology, in coordination with Amazon Web Services.
If you haven’t heard of social MMO Sky: Children of the Light, there is no better time to hear about this plucky little game than right now. As the team at Thatgamecompany (TGC) continues to push content and expand their reach to different platforms, they are also poised to put together exciting events that bolster community cooperation, such as the latest concert that broke a world record for attendance. The event was livestreamed and hosted by popular player Sarah “NastyMold” Hayes, alongside TGC's Community Team. The concert was a blend of music, storytelling, and player interaction that culminated in a virtual performance by internationally acclaimed singer, AURORA.
According to a recent press release, Jenova Chen, CEO and creative director of TGC, expressed gratitude to the game's community that coordinated the event, stating, "Our players deserve all the credit that made this record-breaking achievement possible." The game, known for its unique narrative, unusual social interaction system, and peculiar characters, has amassed over 260 million downloads since its 2019 launch.
If you’re interested in seeing the event as it unfolded, an encore stream is available on TGC’s Twitch channel. Additionally, a trailer and more information commemorating the event can be found here.
Sky: Children of the Light is also set to expand to another platform later this year with its launch on PC via Steam. However, if you’re ready to jump into the game now, you can download it on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and mobile devices for free.