Snowbreak Servers Reopen After 66 Days

스노우 브레이크: 포비든 존

The servers for 'Snowbreak: Containment Zone,' developed by Amazing Seasun Games, are set to reopen after 66 days.

Amazing Seasun Games announced the reopening time and changes via its official website and community lounge on the 7th. The servers will go live on May 8 at 3:00 PM KST, coinciding with the launch of the 'Warm Breeze' limited-time event.

Compensation for the indefinite maintenance includes one 'Everlasting Companionship: High-Tier Manifestation Invitation' (allowing players to select an Orange-tier character), one 'Everlasting Companionship: High-Tier Weapon Compatibility Cabinet' (allowing players to select an Orange-tier weapon), as well as unclaimed rewards from limited-time event missions and the Dream Pass, along with nameplates, profile items, and chat emojis. Additionally, for 14 days following the maintenance, players will receive four Memory Club Packs and two Balder Inhibitors (Large) daily.

Beyond the compensation, a notable change concerns the Korean and English voice-over settings. Unless otherwise announced in the future, voice support for new content in these two languages will be temporarily suspended. This means players will not be able to hear voice-overs in Korean or English for upcoming content, and settings will automatically default to Japanese if currently set to either of those languages. Existing voice-overs already applied to the game remain unaffected and will continue to be available.

Amazing Seasun Games did not provide a specific reason for the indefinite maintenance in this announcement.

Snowbreak: Containment Zone is a subculture-themed TPS developed by Amazing Seasun. The game previously drew attention for its bold character designs, which were considered unconventional for a Chinese title, and recently sparked user speculation after entering a 66-day server maintenance period without prior notice.

Further details regarding the server reopening can be found on the official website and community 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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