Mu Ignition Celebrates Launch Day With Free Starter Packs And Gifts
The latest game in the MuU family, Mu Ignition, goes live on the Webzen portal today following scheduled maintenance. In honor of the launch, Webzen is running several giveaways on both the official site and Facebook. These include rewarding players for individual achievements, random weekly rewards, and cross-promotions for players of multiple Mu games.
The first giveaway runs until February 6 and rewards the three players on each server with the most combat power -- with the #1 player receiving additional goodies. As for the weekly giveaway, 100 players will be selected at random to receive a variety of useful items. For the cross-promotion items, players will need play multiple Mu games and meet certain requirements to earn special rewards for both games. Further details can be found on the on the Mu Ignition site.
Webzen is also working together with MMO sites across the net to gift free starter packs to their readers. There are a limited number of these packs being given away, and they include:
- A 1.5x XP Potion
- 10 Jewels of Bless
- 10 Basic Mount Feeds
- 100,000,000 Zen
- 10 Teleport Scrolls
As luck would have it, we're giving away starter pack keys right here on MMOBomb! So, hit up the giveaway page for a chance at a your own key.
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