TowerOfGod: New World has received a new update from Netmarble, giving you access to a new character by the name of Hwaryun.
, bringing with it some new content and a brand new hero for you to fight with named Hwaryun. The mobile RPG title has given players a new update to the story with Act 5: Evankhell's Deep-Sea Fish, as well as a variety newly added content and several limited-time events. We got more details on all of it below from the devs as it is available right now.
To celebrate first update, players can enjoy multiple events and earn various rewards." Players who clear in-game missions related to Hwaryeon can earn many rewards such as the Normal Summon Ticket, Battle Log, and more. Starting today through August 16, players who check-in to the game will have the opportunity to receive a variety of rewards including Shinsu, EXP, Normal Summon Tickets, Suspendium and more. The event is divided into two phases: the Search Phase and the Boss Phase.
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