As New World Continues To Talk Up Aeternum, PC Players Get The Return Of Medleyfaire Today
It isn't new and likely won't make PC players any happier, but there's some rewards out there.
Look, there's really no mincing words here at this point. After being told to "wait for June" for so long just to find out that New World was announcing something very tailored for console players, the MMORPG's PC players were a bit miffed.
It didn't get any better when they found out they weren't getting new content until the console launch of New World: Aeternum in October.
Today's update is unlikely to make anyone currently playing very thrilled, but at least its something, even if that something is just a returning event. Summer Medleyfaire is back. Time to whip out that lute (or other musical interment of your choice) and team up with a few friends to master some new songs. Take on the "YAAHH" track and get 4-stars to score the Guitar Hero title. It's also a nice way to try and get patterns from last year.
Here's the full list of rewards and how to get them, but there's a few recent videos from the New World team that answer a few more Aeternum questions if you want to check them out...you'll have to do it on YouTube though. They're age gated.
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