NCSOFT Runs ‘Lineage2M X Hutgaesu’ Collaboration

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Lineage2M, an MMORPG by NCSOFT (Co-CEOs Kim Taek-jin and Park Byung-moo), is holding a collaboration with HK inno.N's oriental raisin tea brand 'Hutgaesu'.

NCSOFT and HK inno.N will introduce the 'Lineage2M Hutgaesu / Hutgaesu EX Special Edition' at convenience stores nationwide, inno.N Mall (HK inno.N's official online store), Condition Mall (Naver Smart Store), and open markets.

This collaboration was created to celebrate the 'Orb Class Reboot', a key feature of the upcoming 'SANCTUARY: Miracle Resurrecting the Battlefield' update scheduled for August 26 in Lineage2M. It combines the healing and protective traits of the Orb Class with the thirst-quenching qualities of the Hutgaesu brand. The labels of the collaboration products feature key Orb Class characters: 'Eirna', 'Solina', and 'Marilion'.

Players who purchase event products and register the coupon code found inside the label in-game will receive the event item 'Hutgaesu Box'. Using the 'Hutgaesu Box' grants △ 'Hutgaesu Lucky Bundle', which offers a chance to acquire a Legendary Class/Agathion Selection Ticket; △ 'Hutgaesu: A Step Above for Thirst', a buff item; and △ 'Oriental Raisin Tree Fruit', which can be used to craft various rewards. Coupon registration is available until November 11.

NCSOFT is also holding in-game events to celebrate the Hutgaesu collaboration. Starting August 26, Lineage2M players can complete missions through the 'Hutgaesu Collaboration Pass' to earn 'Hutgaesu Coins'. The coins can be used at the special shop 'Hutgaesu Wagon Merchant' to purchase special items such as 'Master Class/Agathion Selection Tickets'.

In addition, participating in various events connected to major channels such as Lineage2M's official YouTube, website, and PURPLE Lounge offers players a chance to win special prizes, including the 'Lineage2M X Hutgaesu REBOOT KIT'.

Detailed information about the event can be found on the official Lineage2M website.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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