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Adventurer, For those wondering what?s next for Albion Online, we?re excited to bring you a new

Adventurer, For those wondering what’s next for Albion Online, we’re excited to bring you a new Dev Talk - the first of several showing new features we‘re currently working on and how they fit into our long-term plans. In the first video, Game Director Robin Henkys introduces Shapeshifter Weapons, Albion’s next major weapon line. Click [here]( for a summary. The Undead Challenge Returns The dead just won't stay buried! For the entire month of July, take the [Undead Challenge]( to unlock fantastic rewards. Earn points for open-world activities, unlock chests to get valuable loot, and claim your very own Spectral Direboar. As always, you can earn Challenge Points by gathering, fishing, farming, and killing monsters. Points count simultaneously toward a daily bonus, a weekly unlockable chest, and the monthly mount / avatar ring reward. So log in, head out into the open world, gather points, and claim these rewards while you can! Get Ol’ Betsy with a Single Referral It’s not all conquering territories and killing mobs, you know. While some swashbuckling adventurers spend their time slaying mobs and fighting over castles, some lead a slower-paced life, tending the land on Albion’s long summer days. But these rural folk need companions too - and luckily there’s a friend they can rely on: [Ol’ Betsy](. Yep, for the month of July this benign bovine is available when you refer a single friend! This brand-new skin turns your Transport Ox base mount into a classic dairy cow, with a big old bell dangling from her neck. Once unlocked, it can be used by any characters on that particular server (either Albion East or West). This Referral Season lasts until 23:59:59 UTC on July 31, so invite your friends and enjoy these rewards! [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 & Mr. Roman Wendt 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)

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