Press release

LINE Games Brings First Major Update to Multiplayer Tower Defense Guardian Chronicle

- New season starts for Competitive and Co-op modes, with brand new Maps
- Check out an all-new mode ‘Arena’, played with random deck of Guardians and Masters
- The update brings balance adjustments, plus ‘GC TV’ to watch replay videos of impressive matches
 

Seoul, South Korea – April 23, 2021 – LINE Games Corporation announced the first major update and following events for its Multiplayer Tower Defense Guardian Chronicle since its grand opening on March 25.
 
With the first major update begins a new season for Competitive and Co-op modes, which got two new maps ‘Tenok’s Secret Workshop’ and ‘Pirate Ship’, respectively. Also, an all-new mode ‘Arena’ has been introduced as well.
 
The new Arena mode is independent from player’s account level, and players will be given a random deck of Guardians and Masters with fixed levels. Players can achieve rewards depending on the number of consecutive victories.
 
Balancing patches for Guardians and Masters have been made as well. For example, the attack speed of Fallen Lansen has been increased from 70% to 100%, while Clydden’s cool down time has been adjusted from 15 seconds to 16 seconds. Last but not least, a new feature ‘GC TV’ has been added, and players can now check out replay videos of selected impressive matches.
 
Celebrating the new season, LINE Games will carry out a monthly attendance event, plus a Welcome Event to help new players settle down to the game. Also, new Guardian pick-up events will be available for ‘Ned Wayne / Sio’ and ‘Sayde / Mabo’ throughout the whole season.
 
As a multi-platform game, Guardian Chronicle can be downloaded from App Store, Google Play, Galaxy Store and Steam. For more information on the game and events, visit its official Facebook and YouTube Channel.


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■ About LINE Games Corporation

LINE Games Corporation, an affiliate company of the global messenger service LINE, specializes in the game business. Based in Seoul, Korea, LINE Games emerged as a premier developer and publisher in August 2018 by acquiring NextFloor, which has been making and servicing acclaimed mobile titles since 2012.
 
LINE Games is currently expanding its global game business, beginning with global releases of its major mobile hits such as Exos Heroes, followed by its console title Buried Stars on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
 
Building upon its lineup of casual and role-playing mobile games, LINE Games is now working on PC and console titles ranging from open world MMORPGs and Survival MOBAs to TPS RPGs. LINE Games is working closely with LINE on its "fun challenge" to make great games across all platforms and genres.