Celebrate Webzen's 10th Anniversary With A Special Dungeon Level Up Event
Webzen released its first game 10 years ago and, as we all know, a decade of anything is a pretty big deal. So, of course, the company is ready to celebrate.
You've likely already noticed that Webzen is working with sites -- like us -- to give away special 10th Anniversary keys that can be used in any of their games. But, that's not all they're doing to celebrate. Players can also get their hands on even more goodies via Facebook and in-game events, as well as a Dungeon Level Up event.
The Dungeon Level Up event will last for two weeks. Players will get two free keys to use every day simply for going to the Webzen site and logging into the game. They'll also get another set of keys for logging in two days in a row. As they log in, they'll get XP. For every 100 XP obtained, they'll hit a new level. And each new level offers a reward.
Players can then claim these rewards in their game of choice.
As for the Facebook and in-game events, players will be able to obtain useful in-game items by participating in these. A list of the rewards available in the Facebook event can be found on the Webzen site along with details on each of the specific in-game events for MU Legends, MU Online, C9, Flyff, and Rappelz.
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