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Biya Se Une Otra Vez a Seven Knights Idle Adventure

Dec 27,2025 Autor: Violet
  • Completa misiones sencillas para obtener moneda del evento
  • Inicia sesión diariamente para reclamar héroes gratuitos
  • Los héroes legendarios Mariner Biya y Hellenia (Traje de baño) hacen su aparición

Tras el evento crossover con la serie webtoon Return of the Blossoming Blade, Netmarble ha lanzado oficialmente una nueva colaboración en Seven Knights Idle Adventure. Esta actualización presenta a Biya junto con actividades de verano de tiempo limitado.

Este evento marca la segunda colaboración con la popular ilustradora y cosplayer, introduciendo dos nuevos héroes legendarios —Mariner Biya y Hellenia (Traje de baño)— en el RPG.

Con la última actualización de Seven Knights Idle Adventure, puedes participar en el evento Registro Especial de Verano ¡Caliente!, activo hasta el 23 de julio. Destaca que Mariner Biya está disponible de forma gratuita —solo inicia sesión diariamente para reclamar recompensas adicionales.

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Mientras tanto, la Fiesta de Verano ¡Caliente!: Mazmorra Costera te desafía a completar etapas y ganar moneda del evento. Esta moneda puede intercambiarse por recompensas como el Billete de Invocación de Héroe de la Fiesta de Verano. El evento El Caldero de Elke también te permite reunir objetos del evento y canjear un Billete de Invocación de Evento de la Fiesta de Verano antes del 23 de julio— dándote tiempo suficiente para participar.

Si te interesan objetos gratuitos, consulta nuestra lista de códigos de Seven Knights Idle Adventure para obtener recompensas de regalo adicionales.

¿Listo para unirte a la acción? Descarga Seven Knights Idle Adventure gratis desde Google Play o la App Store. El juego es gratuito e incluye compras dentro de la aplicación opcionales.

Mantente informado sobre las últimas noticias siguiendo la página oficial de Facebook, visita el sitio web oficial para más detalles, o mira el video incrustado arriba para experimentar la atmósfera y los gráficos del juego.

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