Starting February 26th and running to March 28th, Soulworker is celebrating its first year anniversary with bountiful rewards and a new end game raid. (Plenty to keep players busy before Chii Aruel launches on the Korea servers, and likely on western servers later this year.)

Anniversary

The participate in the anniversary, you will need to visit the SoulWorker Space Station (accessible from the Wrap Orb item obtained daily from login rewards, as well as after 30, 60, and 90 minute login times. The orbs only last an hour after you receive it, so be certain to use it right away).

NPCs in the SoulWorker Space Station have a number of items to trade in exchange for Grutin Plushes. The Grutin Plushes can be obtained daily from login rewards, and once more after 30, 60, and 90 minute login times. They are also earned by defeating Grutins in districts and by killing raid bosses. Players can only earn a total of 20 Grutin Plushes from Grutins and raid bosses each day.

By trading in Grutin Plushes you earn Grutin Cookies, which contain either a 1st Anniversary Coin or one of five NPC titles. (The titles are specific to whichever NPC you get the cookies from). If you receive an Anniversary Coin from your cookie, you can exchange these for new hats and other items — including a colorful cupcake on your head.









If you are over level 25, also stop by the store and grab your free package (available until March 12). It includes:

1x Mini Workers (Class Qube) (holds 2 t-shirts)

1x Original Look Photo (Class Qube)

1x All Stars Poster Pack (holds 6 posters)

New Raid

In addition to the anniversary festivity, the new end game raid has released. Villor’s Altar, billed by the development team as the toughest end game raid, sees you trying to lure Yorhaka into the Grasscover Camp, defeating him, and bringing the remains to the Starry Forest League.

Villor’s Altar is available to level 60 SoulWorker and has available difficulties of Hard and Manic. Rewards for the raid include two equipment sets made from the body parts of Yorhaka.