
A new version of the Spanish opening to the series, sung by Pablo Galan, has been published. It appeared on the channel of Justine Sainte, who is the composer of the song.
Version 4.7.0 of IFSCL was released and later 4.7.1 for all available systems. One of the most important novelties is the introduction of the 6th chapter of the story mode.
On September 28, Immudelki held a streaming show in French, which talked about what has been accomplished in 14 years of developing the simulator, as well as issues related to CL itself on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of its release.
The first results of a survey conducted some time ago have also emerged. It shows that for almost 30 percent of those who spoke out, desert replicas have a similar level of difficulty as mountain ones. 10 percent think desert ones are easier, while less than 5 think they are more difficult. More than half have not yet acted on them.
As many as 72.4 percent of those surveyed also believe that version 4.8.X will be released later this year. The opposite view is held by 27.6 percent.
Episodes of the series have begun airing in Mexico with re-recorded dubbing, these are episodes from seasons 2 and 3. Some time ago we reported that the original dubbing, recorded for the first one aired in that country, was lost for some episodes.
The creators of the radio drama Code Lyoko; Frontières Virtuelles announced in a recent YouTube recording that work is underway on the eight episodes that will make up the entire first season. Each is expected to be about 40 minutes long, and the whole thing will conclude with a special Christmas episode. Most of the scripts except for the finale have already been written, while casting and recording are expected to begin between December this year and February next year. Due to the complexity of the whole project and issues related to the creators’ personal lives, the premiere of the next episode is tentatively scheduled between 2026 and 2027. From then on, the mode of premiering one episode per month for 8 consecutive months is to be maintained.
Traditionally, we leave at the end of the news a review of fan art from recent times.