Black Desert Online Adds 15v15 Guild PvP And The "Land of the Sherekhan" Has Opened Up For Black Desert Mobile
This update features the Succession Skill system as well.
Good news for those who play Black Desert on smaller screens. The MMORPG introduces mobile players to the new "Land of the Sherekhan" region. The update adds the Succession Skill system too, which allows for countless skill combinations across all classes. Sherekhan also provides high-level players with new content to explore. We've got the video on the system below for you.
On the PC side of things, the 300v300 clashes between North American and European guilds in Black Desert Online has now subsided. This event saw Kamasylvia emerging victorious in North America against O'dyllita. Over in Europe though, O'dyllita secured the win. The feedback gathered from the event will contribute to improving future iterations of the War of the Roses. There's even a livestream planned to analyze the mayhem. You can check it out on Twitch today at 3 Pm EST.
Additionally, the Guild League update offers guilds the chance to engage in accessible 15v15 PvP battles. This should allow guilds to face off in a faster PvP experience and encourage players to coordinate and take other guilds.
Related Articles
About the Author
Matthew “dinofries” D'Onofrio is a writer, content creator, podcaster and — most importantly — a gamer. With such a strong passion for video games and a severe case of FOMO, it's no surprise he always has his finger on the pulse of the gaming world. On the rare occasion Matt's away from a screen, you'll find him strumming away on his acoustic guitar or taking care of his cat Totoro.
More Stories by Matthew D'OnofrioRead Next
Go solve the mystery and get yourself some new cards.
You May Enjoy
Get a peek at the goblin city, cars, new delves, and more.
There's an extra freebie for you too as the hero-shooter surpasses the 20 million player mark.
It should be a pretty decent year for MMO fans!
According to Barrett, others are, in fact, doing what he was wrongly accused of doing.
Discussion (0)