ArcheAge Turns 1 Year Old in the West; Time to Celebrate In Game
It's been a year of ups (a few) and downs (more than a few) for Trion Worlds' free to play MMORPG, ArcheAge, but it has in fact been a year now since the game launched here in the West. You know what that means! Time for some in game celebrations.
Between August 25th, 2015 and September 15th, 2015, players that log into ArcehAge receive two offer letters in their mail box: a randomized daily quest opportunity and an Anniversary Love Tree sapling. What do these items do? Here's the official word:
Check out the official announcement and don't forget to sign up for a Server Transfer if you need to move with the upcoming Server Evolution.
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