A growing number of Voxels users are advocating for a return to the platform's classic design aesthetic from 2021, while abandoning the current 'next' version.
Key points:
- Community emphasizes preserving the original 'weird' visual style
- Proposal includes implementing modern bug fixes for 2025 compatibility
- Movement reflects nostalgia for early blockchain virtual world aesthetics
The initiative highlights a shift in community preferences, favoring the platform's original quirky character over newer, polished iterations.
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There is an increasing movement for Voxels to go back to classic, abandon next and the code at www.voxels. Bring back that peak 2021 aesthetic, but bugfixed to run in 2025.
Classic NFT Detail Gets In-Game Visual Enhancement

MagicCraft has implemented a new visual upgrade for NFT characters in their virtual world. The enhancement adds an EPIC glow effect to distinguish NFT characters from regular in-game avatars. This update builds on the previously announced feature from April 2025, marking the completion of the planned visual distinction system. - NFT characters now have unique visual identifiers - Easier to spot NFT vs non-NFT characters in-game - Enhancement applies to all existing NFT characters
Tile System Temporarily Removed from Production
The new tile system implementation has encountered persistent technical issues, leading to its temporary removal from production. Key updates: - Tile selection functionality currently unavailable - Development team working on fixes - System planned for reintroduction in February release Users should expect the tile system to remain offline until the upcoming February update. Normal operations for other features continue as usual.