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3rd Anniversary Festivities continue in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that the 3-Year Anniversary festivities will continue this week in Black Desert SEA. While Adventurers can continue to celebrate this special occasion, they can also explore new in-game events that are now available to help them become more powerful.    Kagtum Riders, the Dark Rift boss, have appeared to interrupt the ongoing anniversary […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that the 3-Year Anniversary festivities will continue this week in Black Desert SEA. While Adventurers can continue to celebrate this special occasion, they can also explore new in-game events that are now available to help them become more powerful.   

Kagtum Riders, the Dark Rift boss, have appeared to interrupt the ongoing anniversary celebrations. Until February 10, Adventurers who defeat these monsters can receive rewards including Kagtum Rider’s Claws, which can be exchanged for decorative items such as Maehwa Hair Ornaments and Cherry Blossom Earrings. 

To continue the celebrations for Black Desert SEA’s 3-Year Anniversary, a special quest will be available until February 3 that will reward Adventurers with Cron Stones and Special Mango Juice, which they can drink to gain Energy Recovery. More celebratory events from last week will continue to take place with a variety of rewards awaiting everyone who participates. 

Adventurers are highly encouraged to dive deeper into the Life Content starting today. Each week, a generous amount of items will be given for completing Life Quests until February 10. In addition, a Snowflake event will take place through the event Challenges until February 9. A Snowflake will be given for every 30 minutes of gameplay. Exchanging these Snowflakes will get Adventurers rewards such as special Ornament Boxes, which can be opened for various items.   

Find more information about Black Desert SEA on the official website at sea.playblackdesert.com.  

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