The MMO Black Desert is one of those games that boast great graphics. If you like it, you can now get the game for free – but only for a short time.
Black Desert: Free for a limited time
On Steam you can regularly save with big discounts and every now and then there is also a game for free. This time, Valve’s online shop is giving away the MMO Black Desert. The game convinces with top graphics and does not even come with a monthly subscription. The game is a classic buy-to-play game. However, if you wish, you can purchase various pieces of equipment and items.
You can even secure a few already, because in addition to the base game you can play on Steam grab a free gift pack. This includes various objects:
- 1 x Shiny Classic Set of Memories
- 1 x Blessing of Kamasylve (7 days)
- 1 x inventory expansion +8
- 5 x Combat & Skill EXP 300% Scroll (60 min.)
- 1 x Council of Valks (+60)
If you want to secure the game and the gift pack, you can do so until April 13, 2022 at 7 p.m. After that, the game will cost 9.99 euros again on Steam.
Get Black Desert for free on Steam
The game recently added a new playable class:
Is Black Desert something for you?
With a stable 73 points on Metacritic and many positive ratings on Steam, the MMO can obviously score. Above all, players praise the great graphics, the versatile character editor and the well-balanced combat system. But there are also points of criticism. (Sources: Metacritic / Steam)
From the comments it can be read that the game allows little interaction with other players, and they should Paths and tasks sometimes disproportionately long and far too extensive be. If you like to play with others and are not a fan of long distances, you should avoid the game. If you don’t mind that, Black Desert is definitely worth a try.
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