Monday, 16 June 2025
29.3 C
Singapore
28.2 C
Thailand
20.1 C
Indonesia
28.7 C
Philippines

New Kamasylvia Region unveiled in Black Desert Mobile 

Pearl Abyss announced today that a new region, Kamasylvia, has been unveiled in Black Desert Mobile. Adventurers can now explore this mysterious forested region and take on a whole new Boss.   The home of the Elf race, Kamasylvia is a special region blessed by the goddess Sylvia with an abundance of natural resources. A majestic forest full of old, […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that a new region, Kamasylvia, has been unveiled in Black Desert Mobile. Adventurers can now explore this mysterious forested region and take on a whole new Boss.  

The home of the Elf race, Kamasylvia is a special region blessed by the goddess Sylvia with an abundance of natural resources. A majestic forest full of old, towering trees, Kamasylvia was much unknown to the outside world. But now, after a long period of isolation, the wise Queen Brolina has finally opened the gates of Kamasylvia to recruit powerful Adventurers to her cause.  

In this new region, Adventurers can acquire new quests, titles and knowledge about Northeast Kamasylvia. However, they are encouraged to train their characters before entering the new region as Adventurers below the suggested CP level will find it difficult to effectively deal damage to the monsters there. New zones will be gradually added to Kamasylvia with even more new content to enjoy. 

A new Boss “Narc Brishka” is also available in the new region. This powerful monster will spawn when the Narc Brishka Boss Mission is completed. Adventurers can obtain Knowledge, increased DP, and various rewards when Narc Brishka is defeated. 

Visit Black Desert Mobile’s official website for more information.

Hot this week

New Relic adds Model Context Protocol support to improve AI observability

New Relic adds MCP support to its AI Monitoring tool, enabling deeper visibility across AI agents, protocols, and backend systems.

Resident Evil Requiem returns to Raccoon City with new story and hero, coming February 2026

Resident Evil Requiem, which launches on February 27, 2026, takes you back to Raccoon City with a new lead and chilling story.

DreamWorks Animation deepens partnership with Lenovo to support next-gen productions

DreamWorks Animation expands its partnership with Lenovo to support advanced creative workflows and scale up production with intelligent infrastructure.

Google patches security flaw that could expose users’ private phone numbers

Google has fixed a bug that allowed attackers to find users’ recovery phone numbers without their knowledge, raising privacy and security concerns.

Qualcomm to buy UK chipmaker Alphawave Semi for US$2.4 billion

Qualcomm will buy UK-based Alphawave Semi for US$2.4B to boost its data centre tech and expand beyond smartphone chips.

Informatica deepens partnership with Databricks to support new Iceberg and OLTP services

Informatica joins Databricks as launch partner for new Iceberg and OLTP solutions, introducing AI tools to speed up GenAI development.

Hong Kong opens skies to larger drones in bid to grow low-altitude economy

Hong Kong will allow the testing of larger drones to boost its low-altitude economy and improve logistics, following mainland China's lead.

Hong Kong to build new AI supercomputing centre in bid to lead global tech race

Hong Kong plans a new AI supercomputing centre to boost its tech hub status and support growing start-ups across the Greater Bay Area.

Steam adds full native support for Apple Silicon Macs

Steam runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs, ditching Rosetta 2 for smoother performance and better gaming on M1 and M2 devices.

Related Articles

Popular Categories