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Watcher Of Realms Is Dropping The Black Blade Chronicles With New Samurai Heroes

by Leo Jan 17,2025

Watcher Of Realms Is Dropping The Black Blade Chronicles With New Samurai Heroes

Watcher of Realms' Black Blade Chronicles update introduces powerful Samurai heroes! A new limited-time hero, Kigiri the Undying Ronin, arrives October 17th-21st.

Meet Kigiri:

This last surviving Samurai, betrayed and seeking revenge for the massacre in Tya, wields his Katana with deadly precision. His story unfolds in the Black Blade Chronicles event.

Summon Kigiri during the Bushido Summoning Event for exclusive rewards, including a unique artifact, avatar border, and custom chat bubble.

Another New Hero Arrives!

On October 18th, Xaris the Soulflayer joins the fray, a master of dark magic unleashing devastating area-of-effect attacks. He's available in the Surprising Summoning Event alongside Lucius and Razaak.

More Events Await!

Don't miss the additional events: a 7-day sign-in, a fishing event, and a match-up master event, all offering extra rewards! Update Watcher of Realms now from the Google Play Store.

Stay tuned for our next article covering Xbox Games' upcoming Android Xbox app!

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