Aion Celebrates Its 13th Anniversary With Loads Of In-Game Events
Join the Dreamworld Carnival and claim wonderful rewards!
Aion, the free-to-play fantasy MMORPG, is celebrating its 13th anniversary with in-game events beginning today. The 13th Anniversary celebration will run for a full month until Oct. 12. In celebration of Aion’s anniversary, players will be able to enjoy the return of the Dreamworld Carnival. Players can spend their time and passively earn 750,000 experience per minute in the event area. There will also be a login event where players will receive a balance of 13th Anniversary Coins each day they log in. These coins can also be rewarded for every 30 minutes a player stays logged in and can also be found as drops in most auto-hunting zones.
In addition, players will also receive a 13th Anniversary gift on the first day of the attendance event, and an additional gift if they complete the attendance event without missing a day. Players will be able to redeem their 13th Anniversary Coins in the Dreamworld Carnival at the 13th Anniversary Vending Machines to collect prizes at random.
Arriving later this month, Aion Classic will also receive a major 2.4 update that will include three new instances: Abyssal Splinter, Araka, and a new difficulty for Beshmundir. Several previous instances will be updated to be solo dungeons as well. The 2.4 update will also include some major quality-of-life changes. Players will now have access to the Quest Cube, a separate inventory for quest items, and player equipment loadouts will now be saved and quickly accessed through the player’s character profile.
For more information please visit the official website.
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