The “Snow Is Melting” update in 99 Nights in the Forest marks the end of the Christmas event, removes snow from most of the map, and transitions the game back to its normal forest state. Players should spend all Christmas currency before the event ends and prepare for new biome and cave-related updates.
After weeks of snow covering the entire map, the Christmas event in 99 Nights in the Forest is officially coming to an end. I jumped into the game to see what’s changing, what players need to do before the snow disappears, and what this update could mean for the future of the game.
This guide breaks down what the Snow Is Melting update does, what you should prepare for, and realistic expectations for upcoming updates.
The Snow Is Melting update is a transition update. Instead of adding a massive new system, it mainly:
It’s the bridge between the holiday event and the next major content phase.
One of the most important things to do right now is spend all your Christmas currency.
From past events, leftover seasonal currency usually:
I made this mistake during a previous event and lost a lot of rewards, so don’t repeat it.
From my experience, the best purchases are:
These are limited-time items and worth grabbing before they’re gone.
Once the update fully rolls out:
⚠️ Important Warning:
When the map resets, the snow biome will once again freeze you to death. During the Christmas event, players had the luxury of exploring snowy areas safely, but that won’t last.
It’s important to keep expectations realistic.
This update is probably not:
Transition updates after large events are usually lighter and focused on cleanup and balance.
Based on previous developer hints and in-game clues, there are two realistic directions the game could take next.
The cave biome already has:
Developers previously hinted that the cave system would be expanded, but holiday updates likely delayed that plan. Now that Christmas is over, it makes sense for them to return to it.
This could include:
With all the snow melting, it would make sense for:
While this would be immersive, it’s more speculative and less likely than cave expansion.
Even though it’s not flashy, the Snow Is Melting update is important because it:
The Christmas event itself was one of the strongest updates the game has ever had, and this transition sets the tone for what’s coming next.
Adjust your playstyle accordingly.
Yes, once the Snow Is Melting update completes, Christmas content will be removed.
Yes, but only in specific snow biomes, which will once again be dangerous.
No, it’s a transition update that prepares the game for future content.
The Snow Is Melting update may look simple on the surface, but it’s a clear sign that 99 Nights in the Forest is moving forward after a major seasonal event. While I’ll miss seeing snow everywhere, I’m excited to see what the developers do next, especially with the cave system.
If you’ve been playing during the Christmas event, now’s the time to prepare, spend your currency, and get ready for the next phase of the game.
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