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Later in May 2016, Josh overhauled and rebuilt JCCLP2, scrapping the old version entirely due to the fact the older version was rushed. The new and final version of this set still holds 149 levels but now consists of levels only found in Josh's latter three sets - JoshL4, 5, and 6. 25 levels were from JoshL4, 73 from JoshL5, and 47 from JoshL6 (the pre-149 level release version). Two JCCLPRejects levels were also included in this set due to getting positive criticism by various community members, as well as two new levels specifically designed for this set.  
Later in May 2016, Josh overhauled and rebuilt JCCLP2, scrapping the old version entirely due to the fact the older version was rushed. The new and final version of this set still holds 149 levels but now consists of levels only found in Josh's latter three sets - JoshL4, 5, and 6. 25 levels were from JoshL4, 73 from JoshL5, and 47 from JoshL6 (the pre-149 level release version). Two JCCLPRejects levels were also included in this set due to getting positive criticism by various community members, as well as two new levels specifically designed for this set.  


Following completion of CC2, Josh decided to work on his first CC2 level set, calling it ''Flareon1'' to show no connection with his JoshL sets. In June 2016, he began an extended hiatus from CC2 level design, and took Flareon1 offline as a means to overhaul it before releasing it again. On February 2, 2019, he finally re-released Flareon1 with 40 levels after nearly 3 years, and on May 10 of the same year, he released a 6-level demo of ''Flareon2'' to release his new levels before submissions close for the upcoming [[Chip's Challenge 2 community pack]].
Following completion of CC2, Josh decided to work on his first CC2 level set, calling it ''Flareon1'' to show no connection with his JoshL sets. In June 2016, he began an extended hiatus from CC2 level design, and took Flareon1 offline as a means to overhaul it before releasing it again. On February 2, 2019, he finally re-released Flareon1 with 40 levels after nearly 3 years, and on May 10 of the same year, he released a 6-level demo of ''Flareon2'' to release his new levels before submissions close for the upcoming [[Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1|CC2LP1]].


During the year of 2017, Josh worked on ''JoshL7'', a new CC1 set entry in the JoshL series which held 70 brand-new levels. He first released it on February 20th, 2018. These levels were made after playing through CCLP4 and other new custom sets. Like JoshL4 and 5 before it, this set was once again LPed by J.B. Lewis, in which it was praised for showing originality and being very fun.Following this in the months of March to November 2018, Josh worked on ''Walls of CCLP3'', a set ultimately inspired by [[Jeffrey Bardon]]'s ''Walls of CCLP4''. This set contained 149 entirely new levels built out of the wall patterns or other prominent [[tile]]s of CCLP3.
During the year of 2017, Josh worked on ''JoshL7'', a new CC1 set entry in the JoshL series which held 70 brand-new levels. He first released it on February 20th, 2018. These levels were made after playing through CCLP4 and other new custom sets. Like JoshL4 and 5 before it, this set was once again LPed by J.B. Lewis, in which it was praised for showing originality and being very fun.Following this in the months of March to November 2018, Josh worked on ''Walls of CCLP3'', a set ultimately inspired by [[Jeffrey Bardon]]'s ''Walls of CCLP4''. This set contained 149 entirely new levels built out of the wall patterns or other prominent [[tile]]s of CCLP3.
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