Black Desert Online September Roadmap Offers Players A First Look At Land Of the Morning Light: Seoul
Not counting the teaser trailer.
About a week after Pearl Abyss dropped the teaser trailer for Black Desert Online's upcoming Land of the Morning Light: Seoul expansion, they're sharing more details. The update, dropping in the MMORPG on September 12, will introduce several bits of new content to the game. Among these are 12 Collections of Tales, 4 World bosses, and more. Players can look forward to meeting new characters in more places this time. Rather than encountering them all in Collection of Tales, they will appear via World Bosses and other content as well.
Of course, the Seoul update is part of a larger roadmap for September, which begins with the Berserk crossover on September 5. New Sovereign Weapons will drop on September 12 along with the Seoul expansion. Following that will be the Dosa Awakening. Although, that does not have a set date as of yet.
The Berserk crossover will introduce new outfits inspired by the Berserk series and is available for PC and console players. As for the Dosa Awakening update, where a “re-creation” of the swordsman is on the way. As with the drop date for this bit of content, players will have to wait for more details.
In the meantime, a new patch dropped today introducing around 180 changes and updates to the game. The full patch notes are available on the site.
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