If you’ve trekked through the chilling survival world of 99 Nights in the Forest, you know that “Admin Abuse” is less of a threat and more of a festival. These developer-triggered events unleash pure pandemonium—flooding the map with free loot, premium currency, and rare items—all to celebrate major updates and bring the community together.

Event Schedule: November 2025

The team at DoBig Studios has kept a consistent tradition of hosting Admin Abuse events alongside their biggest Update Party releases. For late November 2025, the next major event is set for:

Saturday, November 29th

(Or early November 30th, depending on your region)

These aren’t real cases of admin misconduct—they’re structured, high-energy reward events designed to hype new content and boost player progression.

Global Start Times for the November 29th Update Party

Because thousands of players pile into servers during these events, being on time is crucial. Here are the regional start times you need to hit:

  • US West Coast (PST): kicks off at 9:30 AM
  • US East Coast (EST): starts at 12:30 PM
  • United Kingdom (GMT): goes live at 5:30 PM
  • Europe (CET): begins at 6:30 PM
  • India (IST): starts late evening at 11:00 PM
  • Philippines (Manila Time): rolls out at 2:30 AM on November 30
  • Australia (AEDT): begins early morning at 5:30 AM on November 30

Pro Tip: These events typically run around 30 minutes. Logging in late will almost guarantee you miss the biggest waves of Gems, Diamonds, and limited-edition drops.

What Happens During an ‘Admin Abuse’ Event?

These events aren’t just giveaways—they’re wild, controlled chaos that flip the entire gameplay experience on its head.

A Flood of Gems & Diamonds

Expect everything from chest spawns to direct currency drops from admins. This is the easiest way to stack enough Diamonds to unlock top-tier classes like Ranger or Gambler.

Massive Enemy Spawns

To balance all that free power, admins crank up the heat. You might face:

  • Huge waves of Cultists
  • Owl hordes
  • Multiple Wendigos spawned at once

It becomes a high-intensity survival challenge that tests both your reflexes and your new gear.

Server Rush & Lag Fest

Because rewards are so good, servers get absolutely slammed. If possible, hop into a private server right before start time to avoid lag or connection issues.

Why Do Developers Host These Events?

It may sound wild to give out premium currency and rare gear for free, but these events serve several major goals:

Community Engagement

They’re fun, memorable, and keep players coming back—especially during big updates.

Hype Building

Admin Abuse weekends spike concurrent players and fuel massive social buzz right before a new patch lands.

Server Stress Testing

All that chaos helps the devs test their servers under heavy load before pushing new content live.