Hey everyone! The first new mission of the revamped EPF is here: Operation Hot Sauce! As you guys already know, the new mission is going to run for two weeks and, hopefully, it’ll be updated to a new mission every two weeks like the way Club Penguin hides new pins every two weeks.
The most exciting part of all this is that we got huge upgrades to our spyphones and there’s a member-only feature added as well. The member-only feature allows members to complete the mission right away, while non-members will have to wait 6 hours to complete the next task of the mission.
I’m glad that I was able to complete the mission right away, but it looks like I didn’t have to find all 4 clues, which makes me a bit disappointed that I didn’t have to search more and figure things out because the member feature pretty much sent me to the right place. Check out the walkthrough video below!
Hey everyone! The new Club Penguin EPF Mission is called “Operation: Hot Sauce” and it starts tomorrow, thanks to ArmandCool for the image! We’ve seen quite a few previews and teasers and there’s been a huge build-up to the resurgence of the EPF since it ended ceremoniously back in October with Operation: Blackout.
We’re not sure whether we’ll be reporting to Aunt Arctic (who revealed herself as The Director of the EPF at the end of Operation: Blackout) or whether we’ll be reporting to Agent G (aka Gary) like we had with Field Ops in the past.
However, we do expect that, since they named the mission ‘Operation: Hot Sauce” and even created a special logo for it, it’s going to be more involved and probably a great deal more fun than the weekly field ops. Are you ready to fulfill your duties as members of the EPF?
Hey everyone! As you guys already know, the EPF is continuing to be rebuilt by G and Polo Field has been giving us updates left and right as things are being rebuilt. He just posted this image on the Club Penguin blog, showing a design for a vault door on a secret entrance. Notice the “no penguins” sign on the drawing. Who do you think made this design?
Polo Field has just posted some more information about the EPF, giving us a peek and clue as to what types of missions or crimes we might be solving with the resurgence of the EPF. Check out the post:
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. FOR EPF AGENTS ONLY. NOT AN AGENT? MOVE ALONG.
Attention agents!
The team’s really excited about the cool stuff we’re working on for the EPF and we can’t wait to share it with you!
I don’t want to ruin any surprises, but take a look at this:
What do you think happened?!? Looks like we’ll need elite agents on the scene to investigate. So stay tuned to the blog for EPF updates, coming soon.
Waddle On, agents!
-Club Penguin Team
I’m SO ready for a new EPF mission, how about you?
Hey everyone! There’s a new post on the Club Penguin Community Blog specifically targeted at EPF Agents. As all of you agents know, Agent G had decided to re-design our EPF Spyphones as part of the EPF HQ construction. Thanks to Polo Field for posting an image showing us the updated design!
As you can see, I think that this will be part of the first new EPF mission because “G” tells us “To aid you in this task”!
There are also no features are listed on the new model, what features would you like to see on the new Spyphone?
Hey everyone! As we all know, the EPF has been dormant since Operation: Blackout a long time ago, but the resurgence has begun.
In addition to rebuilding EPF HQ, thanks to ArmandCool we have noticed that our Spy Phones are still flashing, but this time we actually have a new message from Gary. He’s not a fan of the old technology in our spy phones that makes them seem a bit bulky, so he’s going to get to work on making them smaller. Awesome!
Hey everyone, I just saw on Youtube that Club Penguin has posted the final video from Operation Blackout on their channel. Today is the final day for Operation Blackout, so make sure that you complete all the tasks and get the “Covert Agent Station” as you won’t be able to grab it again.
It’s a really cool item, and if you press up or down when putting it in your igloo, it can convert into many different EPF-related items! I’m glad that Club Penguin published the “EPF Director Revealed” video on Youtube because I really liked watching it and was worried that once Operation Blackout was gone, we’d never see the video again.
Spike Hike posted on the Club Penguin Community Blog yesterday to let everyone know that Operation Blackout broke one of Club Penguin’s long-standing records — the most number of different penguins to login in a 24-hour period! Once Part 6, the final chapter of Operation Blackout, was released, over 1.8 million penguins logged in to complete the mission. Isn’t that amazing?
Of course, with all those penguins logging in, there were glitches with our buddy lists that many of you likely experienced and also the EPF Covert Agent Station couldn’t be added to your inventory. I can now report that both are fixed as of this morning, so make sure that you login and go grab the awesome new furniture item while you can!
I think this is the best party Club Penguin has ever had, so it’s no wonder that it has set a new record. I’ve been having so much fun with all of you doing the missions that I hope that all their parties are this good from now on!