ArcheAge Black Friday Sale Includes Double Up Event
As part of their Black Friday Sales, ArcheAge is hosting a double up event until November 27. Until that date, players who purchase Apex and Credit packs will receive double the amount. This deal is available on Legacy and Fresh Start servers whether you're a Patron or not.
In addition to the Double Up event, there are also a few sales players can take advantage of. First up, during the event, players can get 30% to 50% off items in the Marketplace. They can also save 50% off the Legends Return Starter Pack -- only on Steam.
Between now and November 21, a Black Friday Surprise Box is available at the cost of 150 Credits. This box contains:
- 3-5 Manastorm Crystal
- 6-8 Loyalty Token
- 20-25 Gilda Star
- 15-20 Kyrios Badges
- 2 Honorable Vocation Potion Rank 5
And finally, a Black Friday Memorial Lockbox is also available. No end date for this deal has been provided, but we do know it costs 450 Credits and contains the following items:
- Frost Dragon Crate
- Soulscar Box
- Typhoon Drake Crate
- Fledgling Phoenix Crate
- Dreamwinder Crate
- Lavaspark Crate
- Nightfire Glider Crate
- Umbrella Magithopter Crate
Since this last deal has no official end date in the announcement, I'd definitely check in on it as soon as possible if you're likely to take advantage of it.
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