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Black Desert Online: new playable class revealed!

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New for Black Desert Online: during the event CalpheON streaming last weekend, Pearl Abyss announced a new class and major content updates that will launch on April 6 as part of the expansion Eternal Winter. Let’s take a look at what’s new in the MMO.

Black Desert Online: a new class is coming

The new character unveiled at the event is Drakania, a new female class with a huge two-handed sword and strong in the power of dragons. Being a descendant of one of Black Desert Online’s legendary dragons, this heroine has an antagonistic relationship with the class of Guardians which will lead to several interesting narrative insights for longtime fans. The new class can be pre-created from March 30 to April 6.

In addition to the new class, a number of futures have been announced updates for existing content. Balenos, one of the oldest regions in the game, will receive a series of new main missions with additional cutscenes.

In addition, the developers have remastered the character models and the general appearance of the NPCs and improved several hunting grounds in the face of player feedback.

Last but not least, the team has ensured that it will continue to improve the collection of opinions by the community of Black Desert and is planning a series of exciting in-game events that users can participate in to earn substantial rewards. In short, it seems that the future is full of content and fun for this lucky MMO.

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