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Brand new content coming to MMO SoulWorker

August 28, 2018 by Andrew Newton

During Gamecom 2018, Gameforge and South Korean developer Lion games announced some great new end-game content coming to their free to play anime action MMO SoulWorker this September.  This upcoming update brings new dungeons, a new hub city, an extension of the level cap and more.  You can learn more about Haru Estia’s advancements in the trailer below…

When this great new content arrives on 6th September players will be able to discover the new hub city – Grasscover Camp, there will be eight new dungeons to fight through and explore plus many new quests to complete.  Players will be able to encounter lots of new NPCs but best news for fans is the level cap expansion from 55 to 60.

As well as all the new content mentioned above, players will also get to enjoy a class advancement for Haru Estia, bearer of the powerful Soulum Sword.  This class advancement will introduce six additional skills to use plus a secondary weapon and new outfit.

https://youtu.be/QjkUtLbBkT8

SoulWorker, free-2-play anime action MMO, combines pacy combos with a real anime feel. You’ll need excellent reactions and precise timing to take it to the merciless creatures in this post-apocalyptic world.

Keep a look out for this new content arriving this September.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: gameforge, Lion games, SoulWorker

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