Wemade Connect Launches 1.5th Anniversary Update for 'Lost Sword'

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Wemade Max announced on the 10th that its subsidiary, Wemade Connect, has released a 1.5th-anniversary update for the mobile subculture RPG 'Lost Sword,' developed by CodeCAT.

This update was prepared to express gratitude to users for their support since the game's domestic launch and to provide a variety of content and benefits that both new and returning players can enjoy together.

To celebrate the 1.5th anniversary, the game is hosting an event featuring up to 420 free summons. Users can earn these summons through attendance and in-game events, with additional growth rewards including 5-star character and pet selection cards.

Furthermore, all participants who signed up for the pre-registration event held last month will receive various rewards, including the 'Store Manager Asteria' lobby skin, 2000 Diamonds, 2000 Elemental Shard fragments, and 10-pull Rare character and pet summon cards. A special promotion to win 1.5th-anniversary merchandise is also underway.

The update also introduces a new character, 'Flame Emperor Kay.' Flame Emperor Kay is a new iteration of Kay, a central figure in the Lost Sword storyline. To build anticipation, a new 1.5th-anniversary animated PV has been released on the official YouTube channel.

CodeCAT stated that the 1.5th anniversary is a meaningful milestone to thank the users who have consistently supported Lost Sword, adding that they have prepared a variety of content and rewards, including the new character Flame Emperor Kay, to ensure an enjoyable experience for all players.

Lost Sword is a mobile RPG that has gained steady popularity in domestic and international subculture markets for its unique characters, animated sequences, and immersive storytelling. Detailed information about the 1.5th-anniversary update can be found on the official cafe, YouTube channel, and X.

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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