Nexon's 'HIT2' Launches 'Master Brawl' Competitive Content

Source: Nexon

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Nexon announced on the 24th that it has introduced new 'Master Brawl' content to HIT2, the mobile and PC MMORPG developed by its subsidiary, Nexon Games.

The Master Brawl update improves the existing 6-player matching system to pair users with similar ability levels. It also introduces seasons and tiers, offering season tier rewards, ranking rewards for the top 100 users, and tier achievement rewards.

For the Classic server, the update adds the first and second floors of the inter-server dungeon 'Recity Laboratory' and introduces Party Dungeons. In Party Dungeons, players can enjoy cooperative gameplay by working together to defeat waves of monsters within a time limit.

Additionally, both Origin and Classic servers have received a renewal for the Dual Sword class. To provide a more stable combat environment, the class' survivability has been significantly bolstered, and its movement speed and attack characteristics have been enhanced. These balance adjustments are designed to allow the Dual Sword class to demonstrate its unique capabilities in high-level player combat.

Nexon is hosting a variety of events to celebrate the update. Through July 8, a special mission event will reward Origin server players with a 'Great Treasure Hunter Guaranteed Summon Card,' while Classic server players can earn 'Epic Fighting Spirit Challenge Summon Card I' and 'Epic Pet Challenge Summon Card VI.' From July 1 to 15, the 'Wave of Ascension' 7-day attendance event will also provide various summon cards.

Furthermore, through July 22, players can earn 'Wave of Ascension' coins to exchange for various items in the event shop. Rewards include 'Ancient Card Guaranteed Summon Card' and 'Epic Card Guaranteed Summon Card' for the Origin server, and 'Epic Fighting Spirit Guaranteed Summon Card I' and 'Epic Class Challenge Summon Card V' for the Classic server.

More details about the HIT2 update can be found on the official website.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC 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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