From Far Across Time And Space, Ultraman Arrives In Ragnarok M
/ Matthew ArcillaIt’s a special day in Ragnarok M this March 13, as Ultraman will travel through time and space for the Ragnarok M x Ultraman Crossover event. Meet the rest of the heroes of the Science Patrol in the land of Rune Midgard and fight alongside them to guard the Eternal Love.
On that special day, Ragnarok M will introduce a dizzying array of cute headwear, costumes and quests that will take players back to those nostalgic times of cheering for Ultraman on TV, and relive those classic feelings. It’s all part of this year’s 17th Anniversary for Ragnarok Online, a childhood classic MMORPG.
Ragnarok M: Eternal Love is the mobile version of the same MMORPG that has also become very popular amongst players. The Ultraman event will be a treat for 80s and 90s kids, who remember all the monster fights that Ultraman waged to protect earth. Remember Gomora, Golza or Baltan? Well, attacks from these classic monsters are on the horizon and as they take over the major cities in Rune Midgard, players can join the counterattack alongside Ultraman.
Which childhood hero would you want to become; Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Orb, or Ultraman Zero? Or maybe you want to be the ultimate villain? Or just a cute pet instead? All of the cute and lovely headwear and costumes are able to help make you whatever you wish to be! Suit up with the ‘Attack Team Uniform’ and fight along with them on GUTS WING 1!
Ragnarok M: Eternal Love – SEA Ver. is published by Gravity Interactive Inc. and operated by Gravity Interactive Inc. & X.D. Global. Since it’s launch, it has reached the top of both Android and iOS charts in SEA, gathering thousands of players from many different countries. Last month, the game launched new wedding features and wedding-themed quests for players to share with their online partners.
For more information, visit the official website for Ragnarok M: Eternal Love, or check out their Facebook page and YouTube channel.
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