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Find out what's coming in the next update Adventurer, In case you missed it, a new Dev Talk has arri

Find out what's coming in the next update Adventurer, In case you missed it, a new Dev Talk has arrived! In this video, Game Director Robin Henkys reveals what’s coming in the next update – and it’s shaping up to be something special, with some long-awaited features and changes. For example: - Customizable HUD - New Albion Journal categories and rewards - New open-world PvE objectives - … and much more Check out the full video below and drop your thoughts in the comments – you might just see your questions answered in a future video: Pressed for time? Read our quick recap: [LEARN MORE]( The Heretic Challenge is Back September is here, and that means a new Adventurer’s Challenge is upon us: the [Heretic Challenge](. Adventurer’s Challenges are monthly events where you can earn rewards for open-world activities like gathering, fishing, farming, and killing monsters. This month, get some twisted furniture items, a themed Avatar Ring, and the Heretic Combat Mule Mount – a wicked creation with a powerful cannon shot! If you want to watch the world go boom, you have until September 30 at 23:59:59 UTC to earn these rewards – so log in now! Invite a Friend to Albion and Unlock the Armored Bonehorse Skin Want to give your Armored Horse a ghostly makeover? This September, refer a friend to Albion and unlock the Armored Bonehorse skin—a fearsome, skeletal steed wrapped in eerie ectoplasm. Along with this bone-chilling beast, there are huge amounts of Fame up for grabs too: a T7 Pile of Tomes worth 100,000 Fame for your third referral, and a T8 Pile of Tomes worth 200,000 Fame for your fifth referral. And your first ever referral will also get you a T8 Pile of Tomes, in addition to the Armored Bonehorse! The [Referral Season]( ends on September 30 at 23:59:59 UTC, so grab a friend or two along and add this creepy horse to your spectral collection before it's gone. [REFER A FRIEND]( [Sandbox Interactive GmbH logo]() Sandbox Interactive GmbH, Pappelallee 78-79, 10437 Berlin, Germany E-Mail: support@albiononline.com — Authorized Representative Directors: Mr. Robin Henkys Court of registration: Amtsgericht Berlin Charlottenburg, Register number: HRB 141903 B, VAT No.: DE283472167. To unsubscribe from the newsletter, follow this link: [Unsubscribe from Albion Online Newsletter](EMAIL})

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