Darkpaw Games has announced that its venerable MMORPG, EverQuest II, has received its latest update. According to the developers, Empire of Antiquity brings content to every player regardless of their favored playstyle. Gamers can look forward to a host of new content, including a new contested dungeon, new Adventure quests, new Tradeskill content, and new Collections.
To celebrate the update’s launch, the Darkpaw team released a trailer showcasing features and locations in the expansion.
You’ve braved the reopening of the Elddar city of Takish’Hiz and helped defeat Malachiel Caedor. And now that the Renewal of Ro has come to fruition, it’s time to explore the darker reaches of Norrath. Whispers and rumors abound that there is new power to be collected. It has inspired historians, treasure seekers, and devoted worshipers to inspect every square inch of the region.
Features include
- New Overseer Season 05 – Kunark
- New achievements and rewards
- 33 new quests
- 20 new Agents – 8 common, 6 uncommon, 3 rare, and 2 ultra-rare
- Update to the Overseer vendor with old Agents
- New Massive Contested Dungeon
- Buried Takish’Hiz Empire of Antiquity
- updated zone art
- 33 contested Heroic and Solo bosses
- a new contested raid encounter
- 40+ Adventure quests
- new Tradeskill quests
- new Adventure and Tradeskill Collections
- new Missions
- new achievements
- Buried Takish’Hiz Empire of Antiquity
Details about each of the features mentioned above can be found by visiting the EverQuest II official site.
About EverQuest II
Your character. Your story. Your adventure.
- 125 levels of unparalleled gameplay
- Strong heritage and lore spanning 18 years and 19 expansions
- A thriving, friendly community with thousands of guilds
- Thousands of creatures to battle and quests to complete
- Hundreds of gorgeous, expansive, and dangerous environments to explore
- Independently leveled tradeskill system with deep quest lines
- Full support of different play styles, including Solo, Group, Raid, and PVP
- Robust housing system with dozens of styles, thousands of items, ratings, and more