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Several more discussions on the subject took place, until 1 October 2018, when [[Tyler Sontag]] started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on 31 October 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on 5 February 2019. On 14 February 2019, it was announced that submissions would close on 31 May 2019.
Several more discussions on the subject took place, until 1 October 2018, when [[Tyler Sontag]] started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on 31 October 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on 5 February 2019. On 14 February 2019, it was announced that submissions would close on 31 May 2019.


As of 19 February 2019, 522 levels by 10 different designers have been submitted.
Submissions closed on 1 June 2019; a total of 1406 levels by 35 designers were submitted.


== Staff ==
== Staff ==

Revision as of 23:39, 1 June 2019

A Chip's Challenge 2 community pack is currently being developed. No official name has been decided yet, although most people seem to be in favour of calling it Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1 or CC2LP1.

History

Shortly after Chip's Challenge 2's release, there were discussions about creating a sequel to the main CC2 set, similar to CCLP2 for CC1. Such plans were soon put on hold in favour of CCLP4

Several more discussions on the subject took place, until 1 October 2018, when Tyler Sontag started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on 31 October 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on 5 February 2019. On 14 February 2019, it was announced that submissions would close on 31 May 2019.

Submissions closed on 1 June 2019; a total of 1406 levels by 35 designers were submitted.

Staff

Tyler Sontag is the leader of the staff. The rest of the staff was announced on 14 February 2019: