Wemade Unveils Major Update Roadmap for 'Night Crows' in Second Half of 2026

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Night Crows, the blockbuster MMORPG published by Wemade (CEO Park Kwan-ho) and developed by Madngine (Co-CEOs Son Myeon-seok, Lee Jung-wook), has unveiled its major update roadmap for the second half of 2026.

First, class balance was adjusted through an update on Thursday, August 20. Overall damage for the "Dual Sword" and "One-handed Sword" classes was increased, while skill cooldowns were reduced. Following this, a reboot for the "Two-handed Sword" class—strengthening consecutive strikes, area-of-effect (AoE) attacks, and survivability—will take place in September.

Content reworks and quality-of-life improvements are also underway. Following the restructuring and reward revamp of major dungeon content on Thursday, August 20, Night Crows plans to significantly enhance user convenience regarding Item Collection, consumables, and Immortal Elements on Thursday, August 27. Alongside this, the top-tier "Mythic Glider" will be newly introduced on Thursday, August 27.

Night Crows will open a new server on Thursday, September 17. Operating independently for at least six months, this server will allow stable growth while offering exclusive benefits. Additionally, various content will be introduced sequentially, including "Boss/Named Summoning Content in Guild Manors," which players not belonging to a specific guild or alliance can also enjoy, as well as the single-player content "Bounty Hunt."

In addition, Night Crows kicked off the "Goodbye Summer Check-in Event" on Thursday, August 20, giving away rewards such as a "Legendary Glider". Special appreciation gifts, including an "Epic Glider Chest" and "Sunset's Splendid Mount/Weapon Style Selection Chest," are also being given to all players.

Further details on Night Crows' major updates for the second half of the year can be found in the 25th letter from the developers published on the official 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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