Lost Ark Will Have Its Second Round Of Server Merges Next Week, Adds Special Login Rewards Track
The merge will affect Western Europe and South America servers.
Following Smilegate's end-of-2022 roadmap update earlier this week, the devs are planning for their second round of server merges for Lost Ark on October 12th at midnight Pacific Time. The merge will only affect servers in Western Europe and South America and, once completed, will introduce a unique login rewards track across 15 days.
For Western Europe, Retharamis and Tortoyk will merge and become the Ealyn server; with Moonkeep and Punika servers combining into the Nia server. South America sees Agaton and Vern unite into the Arthetine server and Gienah and Arcturus into the Blackfang server. At midnight Pacific Time, all regions will begin the weekly maintenance simultaneously per usual and stay down for four hours but those experiencing a merge may take up to 12 hours. Smilegate plans to keep players in those servers in the loop on the official Lost Ark forums.
Once the server merges are complete, Lost Ark will have a unique login rewards track for all servers. Across 15 days, players can log in and grab items like 20 Phoenix Plumes or five Honing Support Selection Chests, depending on which day from the track they're on. You can find the entire list on the Lost Ark forums!
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