V4.0 is the latest pass at Sprunki Phase 10 Archive, and the big reason to check it now is that this version consolidates scattered Phase 10 takes into a single archived mod. Earlier phases in the Sprunki line focus on teaching players the rules and pacing of the mix environment, but by the time you hit Phase 10, that training-wheels era is over. This archive version matters because it pulls together what used to live across separate pages and prediction threads into one spot on sprunki.cool.
The core loop stays familiar: drag sound icons onto slots and layer beats, voices, and effects. What you listen for here is different though. The Definitive Phase 10 branch marks a specific shift where Oren is rotting, which changes the mood of every loop you build on top of it. Start by dropping Oren first, then watch how the rest of the mix reacts when you layer additional characters on top of that degraded baseline.
Compared to earlier phases and even other Phase 10 variants like the Sprunki Phase 10 Definitive or Sprunki Phase 10 Bloodmoon takes, this archive version is less about one single narrative branch and more about rounding up multiple contributor inputs. Named credits like Magenta, Red, Ivana, CELL PLAYZ OFFICIAL, Qwe rty, Draco, and Blurie all appear in the Phase 10 wiki entry, which suggests this archive stitches together several creative directions rather than pushing one linear path.
Creator notes from @connieniceday credit the original Spr-nke Phase 10 Archive to @Williamlol5873, so V4.0 reads more like a maintained archive update than a from-scratch remix. That matters because players coming from the Sprunki Phase 9 GG TP Official Archive will notice a jump in tone and contributor count. The safer read is that this version cleans up and preserves what was already floating around, not that it rewrites the Phase 10 formula.
If you have been following the Phase 10 splits across different wikis and prediction pages, this archive is the cleanest way to see everything in one session. Players who just want a chill beat-mixing time might find the rotting Oren vibe a bit much. And since each phase tends to carry a different task or focus, do not expect this to play like a standard early-phase tutorial. Go in ready to experiment, not to follow a script.





















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