Naraka Bladepoint Wo Long Collab

Earn Lu Bu’s Mask in the Naraka: Bladepoint Wo Long Event

Koei-Tecmo and NetEase games are celebrating the upcoming launch of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty by bringing a collaboration event to Naraka: Bladepoint. Players will be able to earn rewards including Wo Long-themed cosmetics by logging in and completing quests. The announcement also teased that Wo Long will get Naraka themed outfits via DLC, though a date was not specified.

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The collaboration will consist of two events. Firstly, a seven-day login event will run from March 2nd to March 23rd and will reward in game items including various currencies and a Wo Long themed avatar and background. The second event named Scrolls of CloudSparrow will task players with collecting scroll fragments and and will run from March 2nd until March 15th. The reward for this event will be an accessory of the mask worn by legendary Chinese general Lu Bu, who will appear in Wo Long. This accessory can be equipped by Akos, a new character for Naraka: Bladepoint that launches March 16th.

You can watch a video detailing some of the rewards below and read the patch notes here.

Naraka: Bladepoint is a 60-player battle royale game by 24 Entertainment and published by NetEase, available immediately on PC, Xbox One and Xbox series X/S. Netease also funds the recently founded Studio Flare, which was set up industry veterans Toshinori Aoki and Toshimichi Mori.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a dark fantasy action-RPG by Nioh developers Team Ninja and will launch on March 3rd for the PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox series X/S. You can read our preview here.


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