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Add Black Desert Online to Your Steam Library for Free for a Limited Time

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Until March 2, 2020, PC users can add Black Desert Online to their Steam Library for free. For the first time in four years, this sandbox MMORPG is currently 100% off in both North America and Europe. If you’re interested in redeeming this offer, you only need to go to the Steam store and add it to your library.

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Pear Abyss also announced that if you don’t yet own the game, you will be given a free Starter’s Package that you can keep forever. The Starter’s Package includes access to the North American and European servers and a seven day guest pass. The guest pass allows users that already own the MMO to share the game with a friend.

Other game passes are also available through the Steam store at a 60% discount. These include the Traveler’s Package and the Explorer’s Package. You can also buy them at a discount directly from the official website as well.

You can receive your free game pass as long as you own a valid Black Desert Online account from February 27, 2020. This includes accounts created before and during this period. If you miss the March 2, 2020 deadline, you will no longer be eligible to receive a free game pass.

Recently Pearl Abyss confirmed that cross platform play will be coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game. There is still no word if this will be implemented between the console and PC versions.

Black Desert Online is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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