Announcing the Haunted Halloween Plaza Challenge!
As Halloween creeps closer, we’re thrilled to invite our incredible community of creators to transform the Upland City Plaza into a spine-chilling spectacle of terror! Welcome to the Haunted Halloween Plaza Challenge, your chance to showcase your creativityand design skills by turning the heart of Upland into the ultimate Halloween celebration.
Starting now, you have the opportunity to design the outdoor 3D space that is the Upland City Plaza at 52 Grove St. in San Francisco. Your mission? Simple: make it haunting, make it thrilling, and make it unforgettable. Whether it’s eerie decorations, ghostly effects, or otherworldly surprises, we want to see your most frightening and festive ideas come to life.
We’ve provided a file below to help you get started. But beware, the clock is ticking! Players have until September 24th at 9 AM PT to submit their designs.
Every submission that successfully passes our quality assurance test will earn its creator a special badge to showcase their spooky spirit. Players can use any assets in Upland for this project, but cannot use animals or pictures of any person.
And for the top design? Not only will it be displayed during our Halloween festivities for all to see, but the winner will also receive their very own customizable café in Upland. Imagine the possibilities of owning and personalizing your space, now that’s a treat!
Click here for guidelines on creating a Nowhere space .
Download Blender File Here
Submit Your Design Here
So, get your creative gears turning and let’s make this Halloween one to remember. We can’t wait to see what terrifyingly terrific ideas you come up with!
Happy haunting, Uplanders!
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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