Toontown Rewritten to close May 23rd

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Toontown Rewritten, commonly abbreviated as TTR, is a MMORPG based on Disney's now-closed game, Toontown Online will close on May 23rd as the developers said it is no longer sustainable and seemingly the player-base has decreased significantly, ultimately marking the decision to shut down the private server for good.

It is no longer possible to create an account on the website and players are encouraged to add their friends on different platforms as once the server shuts down, they will no longer be able to login.


Development began on August 20, 2013, which was the same date when Disney announced the closure of Toontown Online. Right after Toontown Online closed permanently, the staff team announced Toontown Rewritten, and the unfinished Toontown Rewritten website (ToontownRewritten.com) was revealed to the Toontown community.

Alpha and Beta:

On October 28, 2013, Toontown Rewritten entered "Alpha", where players were only able to access the game by obtaining an alpha key in contests. The game moved into "Beta" on May 17, 2014; only players that had either obtained an alpha key or beta key were able to play.

Semi-Open Beta and Open Beta:

On June 2, 2014, Toontown Rewritten entered "Semi-Open Beta", which was announced in celebration of the 11th anniversary of Toontown Online. Semi-Open Beta gave all players an opportunity to play, but players who did not have a beta key were restricted to the amount of playable time; in addition, they would also have to wait in PlayLine queues or book PlayTime slots in order to access the game. A player could've been given a special, exclusive ToonTask with the reward of a beta key; however, these were only temporarily available, rarely obtained and only obtainable under certain circumstances.

Toontown Rewritten moved into "Open Beta" on September 19, 2014, and officially opened to everyone. This was also the grand opening of the very first ToonFest event. Open Beta and ToonFest were announced on August 20, 2014 beforehand.

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After dedicating several years of development from Alpha to Beta, Toontown Rewritten launched a huge v2.0.0 update on September 1, 2017 that concluded Beta.From that point forward, Toontown Rewritten continued to release occasional updates and bugfixes, as well as new content.

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