Standing Stone Offers Dozens Of DDO Quests For Free
LotRO quests are also free.
Last year, Standing Stone Games offered a bevy of quest packs for The Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online for free as part of the then-common practice of game developers handing out free content to help keep people at home at the start of the pandemic. A few weeks ago, there was a new offer for free LotRO quest packs, and now SSG is offering a similar deal for DDO players.
From now until December 31, 2021, you can use the code DDOQUESTS2021 to claim a free bundle of several dozen Dungeons & Dragons Online quests, all of which are listed here. Similar to the LotRO deal, you can also pick up three more expansion quests for 99 cents apiece. These offers are available to all tiers of players: Free, Premium, and VIP.
In case you want to double your fun, the LotRO quest pack is also still available until November 30. Just enter the code LOTROQUESTS2021 to obtain a batch of content in that game, all of which is listed here. If you've never played either game and have been waiting for the right opportunity to start, you couldn't find a better time.
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