![]() I am just going to vent a little, so just bear with me. I don't know whether to cry or just rage. The original game will be shutdown no matter what. The only way that School of Dragons can be revived is through a (technically illegal) fan revival, like how games like Toontown, Club Penguin, and Fer.al have been brought back.īasically, the petitions to stop the shutdown are fruitless. This means that there is no chance of School of Dragons being saved by JumpStart itself, simply because of legal issues. As far as I'm aware, Neopets (the other major "game" & IP JumpStart owns) is in the process of being transferred now (still under the same parent company, but different studio). Since they can't transfer the rights to run a game based off of a Dreamworks' IP (How To Train Your Dragon), as the IP is owned by Dreamworks and Jumpstart is merely borrowing it, they're forced to shut down the game rather than sell or transfer it. All of JumpStart is actually shutting down on June 30th. JumpStart as a whole is being dissolved, likely as a result of the lawsuit that arose as a result of the Neopets data breach that happened in 2022.
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