FNAF Hoodie Gift Drop! (this weekend only)

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Special delivery from the FNAF crew! Log into Rec Room this weekend and visit the Rec Center to pick up your free FNAF hoodie. The hoodie will be dropped to everyone who enters the Rec Center from 1pm PT Friday July 3rd until 11:59pm PT Sunday July 5th. This is a limited time gift drop so be sure to let all of your friends know about the event this weekend! The hoodie will drop for anyone entering the Rec Center on any platform so you can grab your gift on iPhone, iPad, PS4, PSVR, PC, Oculus Quest, and any other Rec Room supported platforms. 

For a real world version of the hoodie check out the FNAF AR shop and check out their FNAF AR app on iOS and Android.

We look forward to seeing you in Rec Room and hope everyone has an amazing July 4th weekend ✨

Creator Portfolios and Announcements

It’s 10 PM. Do you know where your inventions are?

The line between playing and creating in Rec Room is often blurry, something that we think makes us special as a user-generated content platform. Becoming a creator is as easy as taking out your Maker Pen and drawing some new shapes or placing new inventions. However, managing your created content can get a little messy. You can find your rooms in your watch menu, but you can’t view your inventions unless you’re holding your Maker Pen. If you are a creator with a large number of published rooms, it can be a hassle to find the one you want to work on without sifting through all of them. You can see other players' rooms and inventions in their player details, but you can’t see your creations from your profile. As part of our Audience Connection work, we wanted to greatly simplify the work of viewing a player’s created content and offer easier methods of sorting and searching through it.

Introducing Circuits V2

A long time ago, in a Rec Room far far away, when Sandbox Machines roamed custom rooms, the first version of Circuits was conceived. We wanted a way for players to add logic to their rooms, a way to allow rooms to be dynamic, more alive, and hopefully, more fun. Thus, Circuits were born, the “logic” system in Rec Room, used to drive everything from game rules, to player spawning, to Gizmos and sound effects…

Earn Tokens by Selling Inventions

Today we want to talk about the Selling Inventions Beta we just kicked off, and the other features we’re planning that will enable players to earn more tokens. We’ll get into what’s going on now, what we’re planning Kinda SoonTM (in the next 1-3 months), and what we’re excited about in the longer term. As with everything we do, we want to remain flexible here to adapt to how you are using the features, so the farther out the planning gets the looser it gets.

Room Comments

Last week we released a new feature called Room Comments, and this week we wanted to take a deep dive into why and what this means for Rec Room.

We thrive off of community feedback at Rec Room and we want to give creators a chance to engage in deeper collaboration within their communities. Internally we’ve talked about this as “audience connection” - we want creators to feel as connected to their audiences as we feel to our player community...

Creator Roadmap

And we’re back! Our second edition of the developer blog gives you a sneak peak at our roadmap for creator-facing features. We have some powerful new tools for creators in the pipeline, and we’re excited to share a little bit of our plan. Creator tools aren’t the only thing we have cooking, it’s just our focus for today. Other plans will have to wait for their own time to shine [|=)]

Room Playlists

Hey folks and welcome to the inaugural developer blog post from Rec Room! The dev team wanted the opportunity to talk about some of the technical and design challenges we face. We’ve heard that many of you are interested in having more info about the Rec Room development process and this is our chance to give you a peak behind the curtain. We’re going to be putting these out about once a month, in parallel with feature releases.

And now without further ado, the first of hopefully many topics, Room Playlists!