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Cygames has confirmed that a new “Prelude” level difficulty option has been added to High Midgardsormr’s Trial within Dragalia Lost.

It appears that this is a new highest difficulty challenge for the trial. More details on rewards can be viewed below.

On top of the latest Facility Event that was confirmed for Dragalia Lost starting tomorrow, a new Summon Showcase centered arounf “The Accursed Archives” will also be available as well.

Starting tomorrow, players will have until March 20th to nab some of the new adventurers, dragons, and wyrmprints  that are the focus of the set.

Cygames has provided a breakdown of the additions, as well as a video, to be viewed below.

Cygames has announced a new Facility Event coming to Dragalia Lost on March 12th, titled “The Accursed Archives”.

The event is slated to run until March 20th, with players able to claim rewards up to March 27th. This time around, players will face off against bosses of the Light element.

The first snippet of details for the event can be viewed below.

One fateful day, the entire population of a small village vanishes seemingly without a trace. In order to figure out why, the prince and his friends break the seal on a mysterious library… But this led to greater mysteries still. What awaits them is a garden of madness beyond description. Absolute and nightmarish chaos. In a library enveloped by riddles and fear, can they discover the ultimate truth?

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Cygames has unveiled some of what is to come for Dragalia Lost in the near future, including new Void Battle enemies and some game improvements.

All details and screens have been provided in the developer update below.

We’ve seen Nintendo team up with a few different companies on its mobile games over the past couple of years. One such company is Cygames, which helped create Dragalia Lost. Although that title is free to download, players can spend money on items. Unfortunately for Cygames, it sounds like players haven’t been putting down enough cash.

CyberAgent, the parent company of CyGames, reduced its fiscal year earnings forecast for the first time in 17 years in January. The reason? Dragalia Lost. While players of the mobile game have increased, revenue from each player has fallen short of projections.

A new Summon Showcase is now live in Dragalia Lost — titled “Thunder and Splendor”.

The set will be available until March 12th . The featured summons include:

  • [5 ★] Albert (Attack, Sword) [Character]
  • [5 ★] Gilgamesh [Dragon]
  • [5 ★] The Shining Overlord [Wyrmprint]
  • [5 ★] A Solitary Light [Wyrmprint]
  • [4 ★] Odetta (Sword) [Character]
  • [4 ★] New World Escort [Wyrmprint]
  • [3 ★] Jakob (Lance) [Character]
  • [3 ★] The Davian Wetlands [Wyrmprint]

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A new Raid Event is set to debut in Dragalia Lost starting tomorrow, titled “A Waltz with Fate”.

Up until the event ends on March 11th, players will have the opportunity to fight and claim an exclusive five-star dragon by playing cooperatively with up to 15 other players at once.

An image of the new dragon has been included below.

Update: Cygames has also announced that Dragalia Lost service has begun in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Singapore, and New Zealand.

A new update is now available for Dragalia Lost, bringing the game up to Version 1.5.1 and introducing new features and some fixes.

Nintendo has provided a full list of patch notes for the latest update. They can be viewed below.

Sensor Tower is reporting that Dragalia Lost has generated over $75 million worldwide in revenue. That means it has outperformed both Super Mario Run and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Super Mario Run has earned $68.6 million while Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is at $70.8 million.

Japan makes up roughly 65% of Dragalia Lost’s revenue. The United States is the next closest at 18%. Nintendo and Cygames’ release placed at #29 for mobile game revenue in Japan last month and #120 in the U.S.

Dragalia Lost still has a long way to reach Fire Emblem Heroes’ total of $500 million. However, Fire Emblem Heroes is available in 40 countries as opposed to just five for Dragalia Lost, and monthly revenue is starting to get close. Dragalia Lost earned $15.7 million in January, which was 76% of the $20.7 million grossed by Fire Emblem Heroes.

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The long-awaited Void Battles are now live in Dragalia Lost, as well as the Dragon Special Summon Showcase.

In addition, Cygames has shared a graphic that shows off the first rotation of boss enemies that players can go up against in the new mode. The image can be viewed below.

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