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Unison League para colaborar con series de anime. Fui reencarnado como el 7º Príncipe

Apr 06,2025 Autor: Jack

La RPG Unison League en tiempo real colaborará con la serie de anime "Me reencarné como el séptimo príncipe para poder tomar mi tiempo perfeccionando mi habilidad mágica". Este emocionante evento cruzado se realizará del 3 al 16 de julio, lo que brinda a los fanáticos una oportunidad única para interactuar con los personajes de la serie dentro del universo de la Liga Unison.

¿Curioso por "Fui reencarnado como el séptimo príncipe para poder tomarme mi tiempo perfeccionando mi habilidad mágica"? Este anime, que llamamos cariñosamente "7º Príncipe", se desarrolla en un reino de fantasía y se centra en Lloyd, un niño que es la reencarnación de un hechicero ordinario. A pesar de su falta de talento excepcional en su vida anterior, la pasión de Lloyd por la magia sigue sin disminuir. Ahora, como príncipe con todos sus recuerdos pasados ​​intactos, aprovecha un inmenso poder mágico natural, lo que le permite explorar y perfeccionar sus habilidades mágicas ante su ocio.

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La colaboración presenta tres nuevos personajes reclutables a la Liga Unison: [Séptimo Príncipe] Lloyd, a quien puedes obtener como recompensa de inicio de sesión, [Tutor-Slash-Maid] Sylpha, [Artista Marcial] Tao y [Poison Moth] Ren. Estos personajes agregan profundidad y emoción al juego, ofreciendo a los jugadores nuevos aliados para fortalecer sus equipos.

¡No te pierdas este evento! Sumérgete en la Liga Unison ahora para disfrutar de los desove diarios gratuitos con la oportunidad de reclutar a estos personajes de colaboración. Y mientras estás en eso, ¿por qué no explorar otras opciones de juego? ¡Vea nuestra lista de los mejores juegos móviles de 2024 (hasta ahora) y nuestro resumen de los juegos móviles más esperados del año para descubrir qué más hay en el horizonte!

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