Lost Ark 2023 Roadmap

Lost Ark Roadmap for 2023 Includes Pleccia, Voldis, and Souleater

Smilegate and Amazon revealed the 2023 Lost Ark roadmap. It covers everything coming to the game between August and December this year. There are no exact dates for updates, but it offers a general overview of things to come. In particular, the new continents of Pleccia and Voldis, as well as the Assassin’s Souleater subclass and Jump-Start servers, will be available in Lost Ark.

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In August 2023, people can expect quality of life changes in Lost Ark. There will be more Chaos Dungeon rewards like cards, gems, and silver. Guardian Raids will offer more rewards and you’ll be able to only do one per day. It will also be easier to get cards.

In September 2023, a lot of changes are coming. We’ll get to build Affection Rapport with both Nineveh and Thirain in Lost Ark. You can also play on a Jump-Start server in each region. For example, the South Vern pass will get you to item level 1415. The Primal Island battle royale event will be open for people who hit item level 1490. Furthermore, there will be a new Ark Pass and Yoz’s Jar consumable to get skins.

The 2023 Lost Ark Roadmap only noted two updates for October. One is a Caliligos Trial Guardian Raid with new titles to earn. The other is the continent of Pleccia, which people can only access if they hit item level 1475.

Likewise, in November 2023 only two additions were noted. Both deal with the Lost Ark Souleater. One is that it will appear, allowing someone to enter Reaper Mode if they filled Soul Stones and fill a Progression Meter to use certain skills. There will also be an Express Event and progression events.

Finally, the December 2023 events in the Lost Ark roadmap brought up more activities for higher level players. People will be able to get a Ductility Catalyst to make Elixirs to imbue their equipment for special effects. There will also be the continent of Voldis, which we can visit at item level 1520. It will be home to the Abyssal Dungeon Ivory Tower. You can only head into it if you’re at least item level 1600 for normal. The hard version requires you to hit item level 1620. Finally, there’ll be another new Ark Pass that month.

Here’s a video going over the 2023 Lost Ark roadmap for 2023. It featured Franchise Leader Soomin Park, Product Manager Andy Lim, Head of Editorial Henry Stelter, and Community Manager Roxx as they talked about what to expect between August and December 2023.

And, in case you’d like to jump to a specific month in that video and hear their thoughts, here are the direct links:

Lost Ark is available on PC.


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