ArcheAge Account Transfers From Gamigo To Kakao Games Are Now Available, Here's The Steps You Need To Take
You can enjoy a new trailer while you transfer things and get your free items.
The time is upon us and Kakao Games is now ready to welcome ArcheAge players to their platform. The company will officially take over the publication of the game from gamigo on December 2nd, but players can start the process now. To do this, ArcheAge players will need to visit the Glyph platform and obtain a transfer code. Then, head to the Kakao Games transfer site, create an account, and then submit the code to complete the transfer.
Those who complete the transfer process will receive several rewards for doing so – which probably means everyone should be receiving rewards because everyone’s going to need to transfer. Still, there are goodies to look forward to.
- Astra Wings x1
- Wrapped Firetalon Ostrich x1
- Wrapped Brilliant Hiram Guardian Weapon: Epic x4
- Wrapped Brilliant Hiram Guardian Armor: Epic x7
- Epherium Cloak Crate x1
- Noryette Ring (Heroic) x2
- Noryette Earring (Heroic) x2
- Proven Warrior Necklace Box x1
- Bound Serendipity Stone x4
- Icon Swap Certificate x3
To celebrate the transfer process going live, Kakao also dropped a special trailer today. There’s nothing new in it. This is a nostalgia thing.
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