Vindictus Celebrates Eight Years With Events On Social Media
It may not seem like it, but NEXON's free-to-play real-time combat MMO Vindictus launched eight years ago. Today, Nexon announced a few celebratory activities for players to enjoy. In-game, players can take advantage of special offers. As for the events, there are several of them tied to the game's Facebook and Twitter accounts.
To get things started, Nexon is holding a #WE_ARE_HEROES campaign event, asking players to submit stories about how the game has affected their lives. Between now and November 13, the developer is accepting submissions from players. On November 20th, they'll choose one lucky submitter to receive surprise rewards. What the rewards are have yet to be revealed.
In addition to that, there's a special Facebook event where players can get their share of 10,000 NX.
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