Netmarble Updates 'Tower of God: New World' with New Characters and Events
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-13 07:29:41
Netmarble has announced an update to their collection-based anime RPG, 'Tower of God: New World', introducing two new characters: '[Ruler of the Cage] Yama' and '[Wings of Corruption] Cassano'.
Yama: A Slayer of FUG and King of the Canine people, Yama was the most anticipated companion in a user survey. He is an SSR+ grade, Blue attribute, Defensive Physical Tanker. His design reflects his transformation in the original webtoon.
Cassano: A living weapon who was forcibly implanted with a demon as a child. He is an SSR grade, Red attribute, Magic-type Warrior. His left arm attacks deal significant damage and can launch enemies into the air for additional attacks.
The update also includes a new story campaign, 'Happy New Year Anyway! - FUG's New Year Sports Meet'. This comedic story follows the FUG members competing for New Year's money. Players can earn rewards like 'SSR+ Tower's Blessing Breakthrough Stone' and 'Revolution Essence' by playing this campaign.
A new PvP content, 'Union Fleet Battle', will be available until February 23rd, where matched unions compete to destroy each other's floating ships. Various events are also running until February 26th to celebrate Yama's release, including a 'Special Summon', 'Attendance Book', and 'Boost Up Mission'.
In addition, the Valentine's Day event 'Sweet Sugar Shock' and the True Strength Match League Season 4 are currently ongoing.
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