Persian-Inspired Assassin Units Sneak Onto Conqueror's Blade Battlefields Bringing New Weapons And Map Reworks
The new update will be free and launches on November 24th.
Things are about to get a bit more stealthy in MY.GAMES' strategy MMO Conqueror's Blade as the Persian-inspired assassin units sneak onto the battlefield. The F2P update will drop on November 24th and players can look forward to new units, weapons, changes to Territory Wars scoring, map re-designs, and more.
New 3-star Jangjus, 4-star Camel Lancers, and 5-star Hashashins units will be added specializing in hooking enemies in for an attack and disappearing using smoke bombs, using the new scimitar and throwing knives weapons, or charging into battle on advanced calvary.
Players will be able to unlock the new weapons via Weapons Challenges, but they won't be available until December 8th.
The update also introduces changes to the Kurak Castle and Reginopolis maps as part of the team's goal to give all maps an update. These changes make the map more interesting to navigate and provide additional tactical opportunities during battle.
As a new Seasonal Campaign kicks off, MY.GAMES has changed the way your progression works in Territory Wars, as well. Your performance will be a greater factor when it comes to rewards so you'll want to perform at your best for those tops rewards.
Check out the official breakdown for more info and be sure to watch the new trailer below showcasing the new assassins.
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