Octopath Traveler Conquerors of the Continent 10 Million

Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent Surpasses 10 Million Registered Users

The number of registered users for Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent has been steadily on the rise since its late October release, now reaching a total of over 10 million users. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Shortly after launching in Japanese regions, Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent had quickly surpassed over 5 million users. To celebrate, various rewards have been distributed to registered users and will continue to be distributed until December 6, 2020.

The second wave of rewards distributed in Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent as a reward for reaching over 10 million users can be claimed until December 18, 2020. These items include valuable ascension materials. To receive these items and the previous rewards for reaching over 5 million registered users, players will need to progress to a point. Rewards will be distributed through the in-game mail system.

Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent is a mobile-exclusive title that serves are a prequel to Octopath Traveler. Like its predecessor, the mobile game is a single-player RPG that uses a hybrid 2D and 3D animation style.

Octopath Traveler: Conquerers of the Continent is available on Android and iOS for Japanese audiences. There has been no word of a localization. Octopath Traveler is available on the Nintendo Switch for all audiences.


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