The Halloween Celebrations Have Arrived In Daybreak’s Games Including DCUO, Planetside 2, DDO, & More
Whatever you play, there’s an event for you.
Spooky season is here and Daybreak Games is ready to celebrate. Today, the company announced Halloween events across its library of MMORPGs, from DC Universe Online to PlanetSide 2. Each game is hosting its own event, all of which are live now.
DC Universe Online has a couple of Halloween-themed events: the Witching Hour and Midnight Masquerade. Completing the events will earn players new outfits. In Dungeons & Dragons Online, players will take on special dungeons like the ‘Shop till you Drop’ dungeon to earn cosmetic rewards. Meanwhile, EverQuest players can pick up a “Jack-o’-lantern on the noggin” in the Night of the Dead Event, and EverQuest II fans can earn a pumpkin-headed dragon pet.
As for Lord of the Rings Online, the Hobbits are celebrating Our-earth with the Harvestmath Festival which features a Wheat Maze that changes daily. Magic: The Gathering Online is bringing back the curated Horror Cube and adding the Duskmour: House of Horror set. Finally, the Nanite of the Living Dead event is back in PlanetSide 2.
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