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We also want to demonstrate how these two breeds can look in the game. The Haflinger and the Fjord. As you can tell there is differences in both how the Pangare/Mealy and the Dun can appear on the horses. This allows for much more diverse horses.
We also recently hosted a community event where players were invited to create reference images for different horse markings, such as Tobiano, Splashed White, and more. It was amazing to see the creativity and engagement from the community. In this Devlog, we're sharing some of the results from that event and how those references are helping shape the markings in the game.



In addition, we've been hard at work on a major overhaul of the riding school. This includes a wide range of new decorations, as well as a completely redesigned stable and an all-new indoor arena. The goal is to make the riding school feel more alive, detailed, and immersive than ever before. Some of the decoration items you can see here might also be used as decorations and functional items in the future in your own home stables. 












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