Embark On The Dark Zealots Raid In Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge's New Limited-Time Event
Now's your chance to get those Black Legion faction cards.
Since when do digital collectible card games get raids?!
Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge is introducing the Dark Zealots Raid Event today, presenting players with a chance to unlock a new Warlord: Ghallaron the Pious. There’s also 10 additional cards featuring his followers from the Black Legion faction. You’ll have until May 2 to unlock all the new stuff.
During the Dark Zealots Raid Event, players will earn a special in-game resource enabling them to acquire the latest cards from the Reinforcement Drop, alongside themed cosmetics. If you have yet to experience the Black Legion faction, this event offers a good starting point as there’s additional rewards granted for playing with a Black Legion deck. Additionally, the collaborative endeavors of all players will unlock extra cards and cosmetics.
In celebration of the release of the reinforcement drop, special promotions will be available during release week, including a unique promo code for free Black Legion booster packs for both new and returning players. Viewers tuning into live streams on Twitch can claim additional loot through Twitch Drops.
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