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Elsword Gets Largest Update Of The Year

Elsword is a very special kind of MMORPG, it’s one that embraces anime in both its visuals, and its story, as well as gameplay. The title has had many updates throughout the year, including a prequel story and new classes. But now, as the year is getting ready to end, the team behind the game are ready to bust out their biggest update of 2017.

KOG Games, a leading developer and publisher of popular free-to-play MMORPGs, today launched Elsword’s largest update of the year, the 3rd Job First Path Update, that introduces a 3rd Job class for each Job path. This is the first of 3 updates that will be announced early next year. There will be 37 new Job classes in total; each update will usher in a new Job for every character for each Line. New features include:

  • One new dungeon: Forgotten Elrian Sanctum
  • First and second Job Advance items are free
  • Visual Update – Every Character (except Rose and Ain) have had their feet and hands resized for aesthetic improvement
  • In-game Prizes, Playtime Sweepstakes, Snowball Games, 2X’s EXP in PvP Arena and More!”

If you would like to see a trailer for the new promotion, you can view it below. Don’t miss out on it!

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