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First co-op dungeon “Atoraxxion” to arrive in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that Atoraxxion, the first co-op dungeon, will be available for Black Desert SEA this summer. Divided into four themes, Atoraxxion will offer a whole new level of co-operation experience for Adventurers across the world.  Atoraxxion is a grand structure built by the “Sage of the Past,” Rux Maha Dehkia. In this dungeon, Adventurers will be able to unveil a number […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that Atoraxxion, the first co-op dungeon, will be available for Black Desert SEA this summer. Divided into four themes, Atoraxxion will offer a whole new level of co-operation experience for Adventurers across the world. 

Atoraxxion is a grand structure built by the “Sage of the Past,” Rux Maha Dehkia. In this dungeon, Adventurers will be able to unveil a number of stories through quests, including why Illezra has decided to seek Atoraxxion once again. 

The dungeon will be released in four different themes — desert, ocean depths, canyon, and forest, with each theme featuring its own vast backgrounds. The desert themed Atoraxxion will be released first followed by the ocean depths. The difficulty will increase with each theme’s release. 

Moreover, Atoraxxion offers an immersive gameplay experience for Adventurers. Not only are they tasked with defeating monsters, they will also need to work with others to solve various puzzles and to gain knowledge.  

To allow more Adventurers to enjoy the dungeon, its difficulty level will be divided. Adventurers who enter the Elvia servers will face a higher difficulty whereas those in a normal server will be enter Atoraxxion on normal difficulty. 

Find more information about Black Desert SEA at sea.playblackdesert.com.    

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