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La tour illusoire de Phantom Parade arrive avec SSR Hollow Purple Gojo

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 17,2024

La tour illusoire de Phantom Parade arrive avec SSR Hollow Purple Gojo

La nouvelle mise à jour massive de Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade présente la Tour Illusoire et le très attendu SSR "Hollow Purple" Satoru Gojo. Cette mise à jour comprend également le chapitre 10 de l'histoire principale, l'arc du campus de la succursale de Fukuoka « Après avoir été vaincu ».

La Tour Illusoire :

Cette nouvelle fonctionnalité permanente met les joueurs au défi de gravir une tour, en affrontant des ennemis de plus en plus difficiles à chaque étage. Les récompenses incluent des timbres Phantom Seal, des cubes et du précieux matériel de formation. Les joueurs peuvent également suivre les progrès des autres joueurs.

Histoire principale, chapitre 10 et événements :

Un nouvel événement Mission mémo de lancement de chapitre se déroule jusqu'au 20 décembre, offrant des récompenses telles que des tickets Gacha et des cubes. Un événement bonus de connexion simultané (jusqu'au 8 décembre) fournit des cubes et des packs supplémentaires AP.

SSR "Hollow Purple" Satoru Gojo :

Le puissant SSR Gojo arrive le 6 décembre, accompagné d'un nouvel événement d'histoire, "Pas les vacances idéales pour Satoru Gojo ?", proposant du contenu original et des récompenses supplémentaires.

Gacha en vedette :

Le Gacha en vedette propose des taux d'attraction accrus pour SSR Nimble Body Yuji Itadori et SSR Don't Look Down on Me Momo Nishimiya jusqu'au 17 décembre. Les nouveaux éléments de souvenir – Unité de haut en bas, Jeunesse sans nom, Malédiction et Bulles de savon – ont également augmenté les chances.

Téléchargez Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade depuis le Google Play Store et partez à la conquête de la tour illusoire ! Ne manquez pas nos autres actualités sur The King of Fighters, un RPG AFK en accès anticipé.

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