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Crystal of Atlan Sets Fecha de lanzamiento: New Fighter Class y Team Liquid Collaboration reveló

Autor : Lillian Actualizar : May 23,2025

Prepárese para un nuevo y emocionante capítulo en el mundo de los MMO cuando Crystal of Atlan anuncia su fecha de lanzamiento oficial: 28 de mayo. Si se perdió la prueba técnica de iOS el mes pasado, no se preocupe, no tendrá que esperar mucho más para sumergirse en esta aventura multiplataforma, disponible en dispositivos móviles, PC y PlayStation.

Una de las características más esperadas es la introducción de la nueva clase de combate. Esta adición mejorará su viaje a medida que se esfuerza por restaurar la paz a Atlan. Con el juego que ya cuenta con seis millones de registros previos y contando, está claro que la emoción se está construyendo. Si aún no se ha registrado, ahora es el momento: alcance ocho millones de registros y todos reciben el equipo exclusivo de Legend Devuelve de forma gratuita.

A medida que se acerca el lanzamiento, esté atento a las transmisiones en vivo de Team Liquid Run en Crystal of Atlan . La emoción no se detiene allí; Los aventureros reúnen el evento recompensará a los jugadores con bonos por unirse a las flotas para enfrentar los desafíos juntos.

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Mientras esperas ansiosamente el lanzamiento, si estás buscando algo para mantenerte entretenido, consulte nuestra lista de los mejores MMO en Android. Nuestro propio Shaun Walton echó un vistazo en febrero, así que si tienes curiosidad sobre qué esperar, eche un vistazo a nuestra vista previa de Crystal of Atlan .

Para unirse a la diversión, puede descargar Crystal of Atlan en App Store y Google Play, es gratuito con compras en la aplicación. Manténgase actualizado con todos los últimos desarrollos uniéndose a la comunidad en la página oficial de YouTube, visitando el sitio web oficial o viendo el clip integrado anterior para tener una idea de las vibraciones y imágenes del juego.

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