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Valhalla Survival presenta una nueva actualización de Raid de New Boss con tres nuevos héroes

By AlexanderMar 21,2025

¡La última actualización importante de Valhalla Survival está aquí, trayendo una ola de contenido nuevo y emocionante! Prepárese para tres héroes nuevos, una redada de jefes desafiante, un capítulo nuevo y mucho más.

Conoce a Beowulf, Sparcona y Nilleroun, tres héroes de inspiración mitológica, cada una empuñando habilidades únicas y poderosas. Invocar los largos espectrales, desatar ataques de cuervo y dominar el campo de batalla con estas formidables adiciones a la lista de supervivencia de Valhalla.

Esta actualización también presenta el Eternal Battlefield, una agotadora incursión de 1V1 Boss donde la supervivencia es clave. Enfrentarse a un monstruo de jefe inmortal y probar sus habilidades en este intenso desafío.

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Capítulo seis: Asgard abre sus puertas, agregando un nuevo reino para explorar. Además, no se pierda la mazmorra del evento de Blossom de cerezo por tiempo limitado, que ofrece recompensas exclusivas como un impresionante efecto fronterizo con temas de flor.

¡Inicie sesión diariamente antes del 16 de abril para participar en un evento especial de inicio de sesión! Siete días de inicios de sesión te recompensan con 45 boletos de invocación de armas y la oportunidad de seleccionar un arma héroe.

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