Lucent Heart: Stadia Expansion Launched
Gamania Digital Entertainment launched Lucent Heart’s highly anticipated Stadia expansion, bringing innovative new features and content to its free-to-play, social MMORPG. Accessible now to anyone with a beanfun! account, players can compete against their friends in kart-style races, unlock Acadia’s new race of Tarot Battle Pets, and journey to new zones with epic bosses.
TheStadia expansion comes as a free update for Lucent Heart and includes the following additions:
- Mount Races: Gamania has added afull-featured kart-style racing game to further enhance Lucent Heart’s social gameplay. Players can collect and choose from multiple mounts with varying stats, powerslide their way through five unique tracks filled with fun items, and collect RacingPoints that can be turned in for huge rewards.
- Tarot Battle Pets: A new race of Battle Pets have arrived. The Tarot Battle Pets are powerful companions armed with deadly weapons and unique skills. Players can collect these pets as they’reintroduced, starting today.
- Additional Content: A significant amountof new content has been added to Acadia including five zones, five toughbosses, high level equipment – even the Dance System has been updated with new moves and songs.
To join Lucent Heart and try out the new Scadia expansion, players can sign up for free at the official website: http://us.beanfun.com/lucentheart/
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