Lost Ark’s August Update Is Next Week, But The Echidna Raid Nerfs And Style Book Feature Will Be Delayed
One will be later than the other.
In their last roadmap post, the Lost Ark team informed players that the MMORPG’s August update would be a bit light on content as they’re concentrating on things like quality-of-life improvements instead. This includes things like introducing a “Weekly Purification system” to Chaos Dungeons.
Two other things addressed during the roadmap were Echidna Raid nerfs and the introduction of a Style Book feature. Both of these will come, but they'll be a little later. The Echidna Raid nerfs will arrive later in August. Plans are currently to release the changes on August 28. More details on the nerfs will be provided as that update draws near.
As for the Style Book feature, while it was intended to be part of the August Update, players will have to wait. The team ran into a snag getting the feature ready for a Western drop and is still working on it. There’s no tentative date for this one, so we’ll just have to wait for more information.
Related Articles
- Illios Island Has Just Appeared In The World Of Lost Ark, So Why Not Celebrate The New Year There?
- Season 7 In New World: Aeternum Kicks Off Season Servers When The Update Drops On January 21st
- Lost Ark Drops The Final Update For 2024 Giving Solo Players Some Love And Delivering Much-Anticipated Progression Changes
About the Author
QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.
More Stories by QuintLyn BowersRead Next
Yes, you'll be completing challenges for mascots looking like they're right out of Chuck E. Cheese.
You May Enjoy
This all comes as the team looks back on 2024 in a year-end letter.
According to Barrett, others are, in fact, doing what he was wrongly accused of doing.
The mode is still in the works, but it is coming.
The came will expand to larger testing, increased testing frequency, and an early access launch.
Discussion (0)