New Update, A3: Still Alive Presents the Exciting 'Flooded Metium' Battle Royale Mode!
Officially released by Netmarble towards the end of last year, A3: Still Alive is a unique open-world RPG game with a Battle Royale gameplay concept. Not long after releasing an update to celebrate the beginning of 2021, Netmarble finally brings back a new update that brings a variety of content. One of the most interesting is the presence of the latest Battle Royale mode which is ready to present an exciting experience.
So starting today, players can already play a new Battle Royale mode called “Flooded Metium”. Through this mode, players can test their skills to survive in a brutal battlefield that has never been explored before. In addition to the new mode, there is also an overhaul to the Soul Linker system. Where now players can upgrade Soul Linker from 7-Star to 8-Star level.
To celebrate the achievement of five million downloads since the game was launched on November 10, there are also various new events that bring attractive rewards. This doesn’t even include the events for the January Update and the Somius Wake Night Festival which will arrive on January 28th. With this, players seem to be able to hunt for more interesting rewards before the next big update arrives.
Interested in the Game?
For those of you who are curious about the game, A3: Still Alive is now available and can be downloaded for free on Android and iOS. Even though it’s a new game, the community base has grown strong especially thanks to Netmarble’s consistent support for the game.
A3: Still Alive
Publisher: Netmarble
Developer: Netmarble
Release Date: 2020-11-10
Android, iOS
A3: Still Alive is an open-world RPG that combines its gameplay with Battle Royale elements. Besides being able to enjoy the sensation of fighting alone with cool characters from various classes, you can also invite partners and form more strategic synergies through Soul Linker.
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