Mystics and Mayhem will be settling in Arkesia tomorrow, as Lost Ark gets the Mystic Abyss Raid event, opens Competitive Proving Grounds season 2, and Harvest Festival and Halloween events.
Mystics and Mayhem will go live on October 26th in Lost Ark, with Inferno difficulty Vykas, Achates Trial Guardian Raid, and the introduction of the Mystic Abyss Raid.
Halloween is coming soon to Lost Ark, with highlighted Guardian, Legion, and Abyss Raids, themed skins, and more. Plus this week's event fixes a text issue.
Round two of server merges will happen with tomorrow's Lost Ark update. the update also begins Ark Pass season 2, fixes some bugs, and starts a login campaign for new and returning players.
The second round of server merges for Lost Ark are set to begin on October 12th. This phase will, once again, result in servers merging and then getting new names.
This Lost Ark roadmap is quite the juicy one, and will mark the end of the Legion Commander Raid mainline series that KR has had up until recently. We're also getting two new classes, back to back to back, and some unexpected content as well! Join Lowry as they break it down.
The end of 2022 roadmap for Lost Ark is packed with challenges, events, the Summoner and Reaper advanced classes, the 'most challenging' 8-gate Brelshaza Legion Raid, and more.
Lowry confronts an issue plaguing Lost Ark and overshadowing what should be an exciting addition to the MMOARPG: inflation.
Tomorrow, Lost Ark's "Rage With the Machinist" update brings the Machinist advanced class, a new Legion raid, special practice modes, and begins the first round of server merges.
Today, Lost Ark gets an update focused on fixes. This comes ahead of next week's recently-confirmed major update that will bring the Machinist advanced class and more to be revealed.
Lost Ark is adding the Machinist on September 28th in the next major content update. There's a new preview of the new advanced class' skills, from high tech suit to drone.
Arktoberfest is kicking off inside of Lost Ark and it's coming with many of the standard MMO holiday festival fare. It's also coming with a chance to walk around with a beer glass on your head.
The Lost Ark team has unveiled plans for the first round of server merges coming September 28th. Several regional merges will happen, and some server names will change. There's a FAQ on what to expect from any systems and items post-merge.
Today's planned Lost Ark update has been delayed until the team can address an issue with the build, but when it's live, it will bring tons of quality of life updates and fixes, social and chat improvements, and set the game up for the first server merges this month.
Why do new games drop in population so quickly after launch? Is it that the games themselves just don't meet expectations, or are there just too many MMORPGs to play these days? Steven provides his thoughts on the subject.