'Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS' Launches Second Collaboration with Gatchaman

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Gravity is launching a second collaboration between its idle RPG 'Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS' and the animated series 'Gatchaman.

'Gatchaman' is a science fiction anime series that first aired in Japan in the 1970s under the title 'Science Ninja Team Gatchaman' and gained immense global popularity. In Korea, it was broadcast consistently for about 30 years until the early 2000s, earning the affection of many viewers. Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS and Gatchaman previously held their first collaboration from March 31 to April 5, which was well-received by many users.

In this second collaboration, Gatchaman characters Joe the Condor (No. 2) and Jimmy the Swallow (the youngest member) appear as pets. By May 5, players who raise their pet affinity to a certain level using affinity items can earn rewards, including the new Joe the Condor pet and five Bomb Ring fragments. Additionally, by May 6, players will be ranked by server based on the growth points of their Jimmy the Swallow pet; the top 10 players will receive rewards such as five Citrines and 1 million pet EXP.

The game also features the 'Ragnarok Gatchaman Assembly' event. During the same period, players can collect Gatchaman figurine items through in-game auto-battles, daily missions, and the shop, and exchange them for Gatchaman decorations, profile frames, and titles based on the number of items collected.

Na Gyeong-il, Business PM for Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS, stated, "Thanks to the enthusiastic response from users during our first collaboration, we planned this second collaboration with Gatchaman. We hope players enjoy the game with these Gatchaman characters as pets and take advantage of the special rewards."

More details regarding the second collaboration between Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS and Gatchaman can be found on the official lounge.

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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