In Korea, developers are already diligently working on new content for Blade & Soul, which is set to be released in 2016. We will reveal what is being created for the players.
New Class and More Solo Content
Blade & Soul has finally launched for us a few weeks ago and is already on the verge of deploying the first major patch, which will bring about the Tower of Mushin. The plans for the rest of the year have largely already been revealed.
But while we primarily receive “catch-up” content that has long been available in the game’s original country, developers in Korea are already hard at work on new content to keep fans engaged. At least the Korean players can look forward to a new tower, the “Infinite Tower”, which is supposed to offer exciting solo content. Unlike Mushin, you do not have to conquer each floor individually here – those who act particularly quickly and effectively will receive a bonus that allows them to skip floors. This is also urgently needed, as more than 100 floors await those who want to take on the challenge.

After the hybrid class is released, a completely new, standalone class is also expected, which should bring a completely new gaming experience – specific details about this are yet to come.
In addition to the tower and class, numerous small changes are also on the way, such as the ability to retroactively adjust the gender and race of your character. Lastly, a large load of balance changes must not be missing to keep the PvP community satisfied throughout 2016.
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