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Enjoy life content to receive various special rewards in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that a number of new in-game events involving Life content are now available in Black Desert SEA. Adventurers can enjoy these events while exploring the other additions that are now live with this week’s update.  The Sweet Candy event has returned to Black Desert SEA. Adventurers who defeat monsters, gather, and fish until March 24 […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that a number of new in-game events involving Life content are now available in Black Desert SEA. Adventurers can enjoy these events while exploring the other additions that are now live with this week’s update. 

The Sweet Candy event has returned to Black Desert SEA. Adventurers who defeat monsters, gather, and fish until March 24 will have a chance to obtain a Sweet Candy Bag. These candy bags can be exchanged for various items such as Advice of Valks and Fine Accessory Box via Lara in Heidel, or they can be opened to get one of several EXP buffs. 

A fishing event is also taking place until March 24. Those who catch Pufferfish, seasonal fish that appear occasionally, can sell them for a great amount of silver. If they fish around a flock of seagulls chasing after the Pufferfish, there will be a small chance to reel in special items with even greater value. Moreover, the first Adventurer to complete this quest will get a special title as well as a reward. 

A new Adventure Log titled “Fughar’s Times of Success” has also been added. Adventurers who have completed the Mediah Main Questline and are above level 57 can accept this quest. Rewards such as extra Inventory Slots will be given for completing the new log. 

Meanwhile, Black Desert Online has reached number one on Steam’s Top Sellers and What’s Popular lists for MMORPGs in North America and Europe. The popularity increased drastically as the gamestarted its direct service to these regions on February 24. The Black Desert team expects to provide a more stable and high-quality game environment based on the experiences they have gained from providing direct service in other regions including Southeast Asia. 

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

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