The Witcher Lost Ark cosmetics

Lost Ark’s The Witcher Crossover Dates Announced

Amazon Games and Smilegate revealed exactly when The Witcher crossover event will appear in Lost Ark. Previously confirmed to be arriving on the North American and European servers, players can participate in limited time quests for a limited period of time. From January 18, 2023 to February 22, 2023 players will be able to obtain unique cosmetics, alongside teaming up with characters from The Witcher series.

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Unique cosmetics, full outfits, hairstyles, and weapon skins will be available to obtain. Amazon Games released a trailer, highlighting the various items. This video includes a look at the outfits for both Ciri and Geralt, along with the character’s individual hairstyles.

You can see Lost Ark and The Witcher crossover cosmetics in the trailer below.

Geralt, Triss, Yennifer, and Ciri will also appear as NPCs in the crossover questline. It will feature a unique scenario during which a strange vortex appears. The player is tasked with uncovering why this event has occurred alongside these notable characters.

However, alongside this limited time event, Smilegate will make some Lost Ark changes. Improvements to Una’s Tasks and quests will also appear, along with the ability to favorite engravings.

Lost Ark is available on PCs, with The Witcher crossover event to appear on January 18, 2023 for North America and Europe.


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