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Twin Saga: An increased level cap, dangerous dungeons and more!

In its latest patch, the Anime RPG not only introduces two additional zones and seasonal events, but also raised the level cap for ambitious adventurers.

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Hamburg, October 29, 2020 - gamigo's colorful MMORPG Twin Saga takes players into enchanted new areas and features spooky events. The lovely Senshi Luna gets a spine-chillingly look to match the season and accompanies players on their journey through two previously undiscovered zones, Exile Desert and the Sunless Forest.

The new level cap to 100 brings fresh challenges for Twin Saga's most experienced heroes. Swift archers and cunning rogues can embark on fantastical adventures and unearth valuable treasures in the mythical dungeon, Ancient God Altar, before participating in one of three entertaining in-game events and celebrating Halloween with their friends.

Powerful new class talents for awakened players help foolhardy warriors stand up against fearsome monsters and collect plenty of loot. This and much more is coming in the latest patch!

More information about the update and Twin Saga can be found on the official website.

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ABOUT GAMIGO GROUP

The gamigo group is one of the leading publishers of online and mobile games in Europe and North America. The company’s diverse game portfolio includes free-to-play titles such as ArcheAge, RIFT, Trove, Defiance 2050 and Aura Kingdom, as well as the recently launched buy-to-play game ArcheAge: Unchained. Counting more than 400 employees, gamigo is one of the largest german companies in the gaming industry. Besides its 5 german locations in Hamburg (HQ), Berlin, Cologne, Münster and Darmstadt, the gamigo group also has branches in Warsaw (Poland), Istanbul (Turkey), New York, Redwood City, Austin, Bellevue (US), and Seoul (South Korea). In addition to gamigo AG, the group includes the subsidiaries WildTangent, Aeria Games, adspree media, and Mediakraft Networks as well as the brands GameSpree, Infernum, Intenium, Looki, and Poged. The company strives to grow not only organically, but also through acquisitions. Since 2013, it has made more than 25 acquisitions, including titles, gaming and technology companies as well as individual game assets.