Phoenix Labs Celebrates A "Year Of Dauntless" With Cupcake Flares And Infographics
It's been a year since Dauntless entered Beta, and Phoenix Labs is marking the occasion with a small celebratory item: a cupcake-shaped anniversary flare.
If you have a Dauntless account, you should have received an email about this, complete with instructions on how to retrieve your cupcake. But, because we know stuff happens and we're not jerks, here are those instructions again -- just in case.
While playing Dauntless:
1. Open the Main Menu.
2. Go to Store.
3. Navigate to Style > Flares.
4. Select the Beta Anniversary Flare.
5. Hit Purchase | Free.
6. Open any Core Breaker in Ramsgate.
7. Open the Closed Beta Anniversary One Core.
8. Enjoy the new flare!
While you're there you can also enjoy the new Cell Crafting content. That's right. The Middleman has arrived.
And, of course, what kind of a video game anniversary would it be without an infographic? Hmm? So, here you go, a year's worth of fun Dauntless stats for you to enjoy in picture form.
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