Australia-Inspired Wallaru Update Isn't Just For NA Players Anymore With Today's Global Launch
The update has been live for about 10 months now, but only in North America.
In November of last year, KingsIsle Entertainment dropped their Wallaru update onto North American servers for Wizard101. Sadly, the MMORPG's players in other regions had to sit that update out for a bit. That wait ends today as the Australia-inspired content makes its way to all global servers.
Based on 20th century Australia, Wallaru is the 4th (and final) world of the game's fourth story arc. Our wizards have met a local scholar from Wallaru and it's time for us to head to the new world to help calm the tensions between a few local factions.
As you and your guild work your way through the new content, make sure you're all working together on those achievements. The new Guild Museum and its Avalon Gallery is waiting to be filled with treasures celebrating your guild's accomplishments through The Spiral. New school-specific quests await you, too. Time to learn some more spells!
Finally, 5 new Beastmoon forms have been added, each with new powers. PvP players get a new instance, as well. Take a trip through the patch notes to see the plan for weekly events, get a rundown on the new Beastmoon forms, and all the other updates Wallaru adds.
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