Posted by : Wednesday, September 19, 2012



Tokyo, Japan – 19 September 2012 - Expedition is one of other vital factors to prove players’ fame and power in the world of Einherjar – The Viking’s Blood, a browser-based game developed by Appirits. And besides their in-game “More expedition, more heroes” event, they has just launched a small event based on that theme to help players train Viking warriors quickly and enrich loot storages from 19 to 26 September 2012 (SGT or GMT+8).


During the event period, players will gain 20% more experience in expeditionary battles. And the drop rate of items will be increased by 20% to give them more chance of collecting rare materials.

Moreover, the Power requirement of doubling experience and drop rate will also be reduced by 50%! So it is recommended that players should make good use of this special opportunity to boost the progress of training their Viking fighters.

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About Einherjar: Einherjar – The Viking’s Blood (http://www.ein-herjar.com) is a browser-based game combining smooth turn-based tactic and RPG elements that let players start as Viking leaders and strengthen their Viking clans. Players must train their armies through numerous battles and master tactics for each type of map to subjugate their opponents and forge a vast Viking empire!
Google Plus: gplus.to/Einherjar

About Appirits:
Appirits (formerly known as KBMJ) is a corporation specialized in developing Internet systems and services. Appirits has participated in the web game market since 2010 and is creating many new games with nearly 11 years of experience in the web industry.
Address: DAIKANYAMA CA Bldg. 1F, 2-20-3, EBISUNISHI, SHIBUYAKU, TOKYO, 150-0021, JAPAN
Tel: +81-3-6696-1207

Contact info: Jimmy Tran
Appirits Games Marketing Division, Appirits Inc.

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