Lost Ark First Anniversary is here and Amazon Games is eager to mark the turning of 12 months with a February Celebration Update.
After launching in the west last year, Lost Ark has proven to be one of the more successful titles under internet retailer Amazon’s very own game brand. With one year gone, we can expect a wave of events, loot, and general shenanigans to kick off next week. On 8 February players looking to push back the darkness in this MMOARPG can log in to get rewards, Twitch drops, and more.
Additional events will launch and move the adventure into a brand new continent. As the cliffs of Rowen rise up across the west of Shushire, you’ll need Item Level 1445 is to begin Rowen’s world quest. Once this new narrative is complete, players can join one of two warring factions. The Preigelli and Liebertane battle across this new land in an attempt to control Sylmael, crimson jewels that are a precious resource in Arkesia. Much like the NCSoft classic, Blade & Soul, this update will allow players to pick a side, skirmish in open world PvP, and prepare for the upcoming Tulubik Battlefield. While March calls for players entering their own factional combat, there’s plenty to look forward to that doesn’t involve PK. Amazon has confirmed that the first Specialist Advanced Class, the Artist, will happen in March too. Originally slated to arrive on Arkesia’s Western shores in April 2023, this late release will be accompanied by a Powerpass and progression event to get up to speed and prepare for the massive Brelshaza Hard Legion Raid, before it lands.
While we decide what activities look best, you’ll be able to grab some free loot via Amazon Prime Gaming between now and 8 February. To find out the full rundown of activities and inspect the 2023 roadmap, check out the official Lost Ark website now.