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Lancelot arrives March 12 - Watch Dev Talks on Fishing and GvG Seasons

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Adventurer, Albion Online's Lancelot Update is just around the corner, and this week we've got not o

Adventurer, Albion Online's Lancelot Update is just around the corner, and this week we've got not one, but two new Dev Talks from Game Director Robin Henkys. In the first talk he gives all the details of one of Lancelot's most anticipated new features: fishing. Where and how can you fish? What can you do once you actually catch a fish? How does it tie into Albion's economy? Watch the video to find out: In the second Dev Talk, he sheds some light on the upcoming GvG Season 2. Changes and improvements coming with the next season include Siphoning Mage spawn/drop updates, Rogue Mages, changes to Castle scoring, and more: If you prefer written summaries of these talks, you can read about fishing [here]( and GvG seasons [here](. Lancelot comes to the world of Albion on March 12. For an overview of all the upcoming features including new Hellgates, new Artifact Armors, Roaming Mobs, and more, click [here](. [Sandbox Interactive GmbH logo]() Albion Online is a branch of Sandbox Interactive GmbH, Pappelallee 78, 10437 Berlin, Germany E-Mail: info@sandbox-interactive.com Authorized representative director: 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](NAME}%40gmail.com) mailto:support@albiononline.com

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