Hogar Noticias Sky: Children of the Light Juego para celebrar el Mes del Orgullo con el evento Days of Color

Sky: Children of the Light Juego para celebrar el Mes del Orgullo con el evento Days of Color

Autor : Sadie Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Sky: Children of the Light Juego para celebrar el Mes del Orgullo con el evento Days of Color

Sky: ¡Vuelve los niños de los días de color de los niños de la luz! Desde el lunes 24 de junio hasta el 7 de julio, este evento presenta un rompecabezas diario, recompensando a los jugadores con un impulso de velocidad al finalizar.

Este año, Days of Color apoya el Proyecto Trevor, una organización sin fines de lucro estadounidense dedicada a la prevención de suicidio juvenil LGBTQ+.

Detalles del evento de días de color:

Sobre el día de la luz del día, una nueva pieza de rompecabezas espera cada día. Recoja una moneda en forma de arco iris para obtener recompensas cosméticas, incluido un elegante peinado de corte de glamour y una máscara de arco iris. Un géiser útil proporciona aumentos de color para aquellos que necesitan ayuda con el rompecabezas.

Mira el trailer del evento:

Celebración de la comunidad:

Los días de color fomentan la conexión comunitaria y la autoexpresión. Personalice su avatar, cree contenido compartible y conéctese con otros jugadores en el encantador mundo de Sky. Habla con los espíritus en Aviary Village o en casa para acceder al área del evento. Para una lista completa de recompensas, consulte el anuncio oficial.

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