Gameforge Celebrates The Holidays With Events Across Several Games

QuintLyn Bowers
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It's time for another publisher-based multi-game holiday celebration announcement. This time it's Gameforge. The publisher announced several holiday-themed events for four of its games today: Metin2, OGame, NosTale, and Aion.

Begining with Metin2, Gameforge announced the launch of the game's Advent Calendar login event, as well as the Christmas Okey event and the Santa Event. Both of the latter two kick off on December 4. On December 25, the whole thing comes to a head with the Tombola celebration, where players can snag new costumes, hairstyles, pets, and mounts.

In NosTale, winter has arrived and NosVille has broken out the festive decorations, ready to kick off both the winter and New Year's events. Players can look forward to presents in the form of a daily free item for the duration of the event.

OGame is celebrating two events this year -- the obligatory holiday events and its 18th anniversary. The anniversary celebration comes with the introduction of a new recurring rewards system. And, the holidays are being rung in with daily tasks that reward players Tritium points that can be used to claim their holiday rewards.

Shugo Day is back in Aion, with the event kicking off on December 8. Take on daily quests, monster hunts, and raid bosses and snag nifty rewards. There's also a Christmas lottery beginning December 11. Collect combinations of cards and submit them to win prizes.

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In this article: Aion, Gameforge, Nostale, OGame, Metin2.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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