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Join the summer fun with the Ragnarok Online and ShibaSays collaboration

Enjoy the summer collaboration in Ragnarok Online with ShibaSays, featuring adorable Shiba Inu characters, special quests, and exclusive rewards.

Get ready for an exciting new adventure in Ragnarok Online! The developers at Gravity Game Hub have announced a thrilling summer collaboration with the internet sensation ShibaSays. This special event will bring the lovable Shiba Inu characters into the world of the long-running MMORPG, offering a delightful experience for players.

Meet the ShibaSays crew

During this unique collaboration, you’ll have the chance to meet and interact with the ShibaSays crew. The adorable characters Fei-Chai, A-Ji, Luke, and Tai-Zi will be waiting for you in the bustling cities of Morocc, Geffen, Alberta, and Niflheim. Each Shiba Inu brings charm to the game, making your journey through these iconic locations even more enjoyable.

Engage with these characters to complete fun tasks and quests. You’ll collect collaboration cards featuring the ShibaSays characters in various iconic Ragnarok Online cities as you explore. The collectable cards include “Fei-Chai & Morocco,” “A-Ji & Geffen,” “Tai-Zi & Niflheim,” and “Luke & Alberta.” These cards add a fun and interactive element to the game, encouraging you to visit different cities and complete various activities.

Exciting rewards and exclusive items

The collaboration event is packed with exciting rewards. You can earn exclusive ShibaSays costumes and pet eggs by completing tasks and quests. These unique items allow you to dress up your character and collect adorable pets to accompany you on your adventures. The costumes and pets are unique to this event, making them a must-have for any Ragnarok Online enthusiast.

In addition to in-game rewards, the collaboration extends to the famous messaging app LINE. Memorable RO x ShibaSays LINE stickers have been created for this event. You can purchase these stickers in the LINE store to add a touch of Ragnarok Online and ShibaSays to your chats. The stickers feature cute Shiba Inu characters in various poses and expressions, making your conversations fun and engaging.

Don’t miss out on the fun

The Ragnarok Online x ShibaSays collaboration event is live and will run until August 22, 2024. This limited-time event offers a unique opportunity to experience the charm of ShibaSays within the beloved world of Ragnarok Online. Whether you’re a long-time player or new to the game, this collaboration promises to deliver hours of fun and excitement. For more information about the event, visit the official Ragnarok Online website.

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