Lost Ark Shares Roadmap For The First Part Of 2024, Including Initial 2nd Anniversary Details
It’s an overview. More stuff will be revealed later.
As we get ready to roll into 2024, Smilegate and Amazon are offering Lost Ark players a chance to see what’s on the horizon for the MMORPG. Today, the team dropped the first part of the 2024 content roadmap, offering a peek at what they have planned through April. It’s important to note that this roadmap does not cover everything, but rather the highlights. A more detailed look at each month will be shared when the time comes.
Even without every little detail being posted, it seems players have a good bit to look forward to over the next four months. In January, a new Inferno raid will drop. It will require players to have an Item Level of 1560 and a full build set-up in the Book of Coordination.
February will be the month of celebration. The game’s 2nd Anniversary will be marked with the Arkesia Festival. Each week of the festival will have a new co-op quest that players can take on to earn tokens. This will also be the month the Valtan Extreme raid will be introduced.
In March, the new Braker Class will drop. This is the male version of the Scrapper. Also arriving in March will be the Light of Destiny story quests, and yet another raid, Thaemine Prelude.
Speaking of Thaemine, April will continue what begins in March with an 8-player Legion Raid. April will also bring a new Transcendence Gear progression system. This will allow players to improve their gear using power found in ruins. And yes, there will be yet another raid.
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