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NARAKA: Bladepoint soon to be released in F2P format

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24 Entertainment and NetEase have announced that NARAKA: Bladepoint will soon be offered in a free-to-play format. The new format will be distributed simultaneously with the launch on the PlayStation 5.

In August 2021, NARAKA: Bladepoint was released for the PC. This was finally followed by its release on the Xbox in June last year. Now, one year later, gamers who own a PlayStation 5 will also be able to try out the battleroyale from 13 July.
Thanks to the Crossplay function  you can also interact with community members on other platforms. Note, however, that you must also have PlayStation Plus for this. Without the subscription, the game can only be used to a limited extent.

From 13 July, NARAKA: Bladepoint will also be distributed as a F2P game. If you already own the game, you will receive a good load of gold depending on the edition. In addition, you will receive an exclusive avatar, an exclusive Viper Ning outfit and 10 Glory Chest Choise Gifts. You can secure these in-game rewards from 13 July until 14 October. You can find more details in the corresponding announcement.
Please note that the servers of NARAKA: Bladepoint will go offline at 5pm on 13 July to allow for a maintenance process. This will be followed by the PS5 and F2P launch of the game.

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