Friday, 5 September 2025
26.9 C
Singapore
29.8 C
Thailand
19.3 C
Indonesia
28.2 C
Philippines

Black Desert SEA introduces exclusive rewards to passionate adventurers

Pearl Abyss today announced exclusive rewards giveaway to thank all of its Black Desert SEA Adventurers for their support. Adventurers can now earn various rewards by simply continuing with their in-game journey while participating in other events that have been taking place since last week.   A special log-in rewards event is taking place till May […]

Pearl Abyss today announced exclusive rewards giveaway to thank all of its Black Desert SEA Adventurers for their support. Adventurers can now earn various rewards by simply continuing with their in-game journey while participating in other events that have been taking place since last week.  

A special log-in rewards event is taking place till May 15. Adventurers can get valuable items by logging into Black Desert SEA on each day of the event period. These exclusive items include Advice of Valks, and a Shakatu’s Shiny Box can be earned from the event.

Kibelius outfits are also available in the Pearl Shop. Adventurers who buy the special Kibelius package can receive special outfits along with bonus items till May 13. This limited-time package comes with unique outfits that differ according to an Adventurer’s class. 

Adventurers on the lookout for more items can take part in the Matryoshka event, which will last until May 13. Those interested will be required to craft Matryoshkas by fishing, gathering, and hunting. Adventurers can also continue to help Wacky Toshi with his graduation research. During the same period, they can collect Marni’s Stones to earn Wacky Toshi’s Seals, which can be exchanged for special rewards.  

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

Hot this week

Amazon launches new AWS region in New Zealand

Amazon launches its first AWS infrastructure region in New Zealand, investing NZ$7.5b to boost jobs, cloud services, and sustainability.

Veeam launches first software appliance for instant, secure data protection

Veeam has launched its first hardware-agnostic software appliance, offering instant, secure data protection with built-in resilience.

Japan uses an AI simulation of Mount Fuji’s eruption to prepare citizens

Japan uses AI to simulate a Mount Fuji eruption, showing its potential devastation and promoting disaster preparedness.

Researchers show how 5G phones can be downgraded to 4G in a new cyberattack

Researchers have revealed a toolkit that can downgrade 5G phones to 4G, exposing them to known security flaws and raising concerns about mobile security.

Meta introduces new AI safeguards to protect teens from harmful conversations

Meta is strengthening AI safeguards to prevent teens from discussing self-harm and other sensitive topics with chatbots on Instagram and Facebook.

HubSpot unveils Loop Marketing playbook to drive growth in AI era

HubSpot launches Loop Marketing playbook and over 200 AI updates to help businesses grow in the era of AI search and zero-click results.

One in three Australian workers expose company data to AI platforms, Josys warns

Over a third of Australian workers upload sensitive data to AI tools, with Josys warning of rising risks from shadow AI and weak governance.

Singapore Polytechnic partners ESGpedia to strengthen sustainability efforts for local businesses

Singapore Polytechnic and ESGpedia partner to help Singapore businesses cut emissions, boost energy efficiency, and support the Green Plan 2030.

Veeam launches first software appliance for instant, secure data protection

Veeam has launched its first hardware-agnostic software appliance, offering instant, secure data protection with built-in resilience.

Related Articles

Popular Categories