SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Pearl Abyss today announced the 2nd anniversary of Black Desert Mobile and an array of exciting events to celebrate the milestone.
Celebrations should always come with a cake and candles. Adventurers are therefore strongly encouraged to collect 2nd Anniversary Birthday Candles by logging into the game as well as by completing various quests. The candles can be exchanged for a Primal Gear Selection Chest.
Adventurers can also reflect on their cherished Black Desert Mobile memories through a special Collection event. Collections can be completed until December 21 and will reward Adventurers with top-tier items such as a Tier 7 Pet and Adventurer’s Primal Alchemy Stone Selection Chest to help them grow their characters.
One of the the most popular minigames, the 3×3 Art Puzzle, also makes a return for the celebration. This time, the puzzle will have pictures selected from the works submitted to the CalpheON Ball Art Festival. Completion of these puzzles will earn Adventurers various rewards such as Relic Fragments and Dark Coins, as well as a 2nd Anniversary All-Inclusive Plus Chest.
More anniversary events and rewards will be available as part of the celebrations. A Special D-Day Gift will reward Adventurers with a vast amount of Abyssal Alchemy Stone Selection Chests, Caphras Dust, and Restoration Scrolls. A Hot Time event will also make Adventurers’ hunting experiences more enjoyable by offering up to 500% Hot Time benefits.
Last but not least, it has finally arrived. CalpheON Ball will be held on December 12 for Black Desert Mobile. Adventurers can look forward to a joyous festival filled with exciting announcements, event programs, and rewards. Various special in-game events are now available for Adventurers to start warming up for CalpheON Ball.
CalpheON Ball will be live-streamed via YouTube.
Visit Black Desert Mobile‘s official website for more information.
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