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State of Survival agrega el delantero Jaegers Eureka y Gipsy Avenger en el evento de colaboración Pacific Rim

By NicholasApr 03,2025

Funplus ha presentado una emocionante colaboración con la icónica franquicia de Pacific Rim, integrando una emocionante variedad de aventuras con temática de Jaeger en el estado de supervivencia este mes. Sumérgete en un reino post-apocalíptico donde combatirás no solo los zombis sino también el kaiju formidable como la cabeza de cuchillo y la furia de obsidiana. Con el apoyo del Pan Pacific Defense Corps (PPDC), aprovecharás el poder de Jaegers como el delantero Eureka y Gipsy Avenger para defenderse de estas amenazas apocalípticas. Esta actualización trae una gran cantidad de nuevas pieles, contenido y eventos atractivos para explorar.

Chris Petrovic, Chief Business Officer at FunPlus, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, *"We're incredibly excited to collaborate with Pacific Rim, a major global entertainment franchise. This partnership not only represents a perfect synergy between State of Survival's apocalyptic world and the epic battles of Pacific Rim Uprising and Pacific Rim The Black, it also illustrates our flagship title's longevity and relevance five years after su lanzamiento inicial. "*

Estado de supervivencia Pacific Rim Colaboración

Para endulzar el acuerdo, la última actualización incluye un evento de inicio de sesión en el que puede reclamar fantásticas recompensas en el juego simplemente registrando por siete días consecutivos. Recoja cartas con temas de IP en calidad común, dorada y de diamantes, y participe en el nuevo modo de defensa base para obtener recompensas mientras lucha contra Kaiju junto al delantero Eureka.

Si esto suena como su tipo de emoción, no se pierda nuestra lista de códigos de supervivencia del estado para más regalos. Esta es solo la punta del iceberg, por lo que para profundizar en la acción, visite el sitio web oficial del estado de supervivencia para obtener más detalles.

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