Stone Age Idle Launches 'Our Neighborhood GS' App Promotion with GS25

Source: Netmarble

Netmarble is launching a Google Play gift card partnership promotion for players of its idle RPG 'Stone Age Idle.' The event, running through May 31, rewards customers who purchase gift cards at GS25 stores nationwide with essential in-game currency and offers chances to win high-value gift card prizes through a stamp collection system.

Netmarble is holding a Google Play gift card promotion for its mobile idle RPG 'Stone Age Idle.' The promotion runs until May 31 and is open to customers who purchase Google Play gift cards at GS25 offline stores and participate via the 'Our Neighborhood GS' app.

Users can earn stamps by logging into the app and collecting GS ALL POINTs; stamps are issued automatically for payments made via GS PAY. For cash or credit card purchases, users can complete the collection process by scanning a QR code or entering their mobile phone number.

Depending on the gift card purchase amount, players can receive key in-game items such as 'Blue Gems,' 'Capture Tickets,' and 'Pet Summon Tickets,' limited to one redemption per account. Additionally, participants can collect stamps provided during the event to enter a prize draw for rewards, including a ₩500,000 Google Gift Card.

Participants can also collect stamps provided during the event to enter a prize draw for rewards, such as a ₩500,000 Google Gift Card. In-game items and prizes will be distributed in bulk after the event ends, and the event may end early if the budget is exhausted.

'Stone Age Idle,' which officially launched in March, is the latest title in the 'Stone Age' IP, a series enjoyed by 200 million players. It allows users to build a legion-sized deck of up to 24 units by combining 6 trainers and 18 pets to execute unique strategies, and features a simple, intuitive system designed for easy accessibility.

More information about 'Stone Age Idle' and this promotion can be found on the game's official website and forum.

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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