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Attack on Titan x Rules of Survival Collaboration Announced

Get your 3d maneuver gear ready as there’s an Attack on Titan x Rules of Survival collaboration limited event according to Netease Games!

Rules of Survival (ROS), the prevalent Battle Royale game developed by NetEase Games, has teamed up with Japan’s Attack on Titan (AOT) in bringing major characters including Eren and Mikasa into the game. The one-month licensed collaboration event was launched simultaneously today (13th October) in authorized America and Southeast Asia region.

ROS players can gain buff and rewards for free by meeting up with AOT major characters and completing several missions in the specific training manual. Themed items include transformation costumes, weapons as well as sports cars are available in the lottery drawing.

In addition, a brand new interaction mode will launch during the collaboration period. Players can attend the training of the Survey Corp and fight against the titans, and obtain the token from AOT characters and win the upgraded bonus as the holding time extends.

Overall, the new collaboration will bring more surprises and excitement to the players of Rules of Survival.

ROS is a multiplayer battle royale game initially launched in November 2017. Currently, Rules of Survival has been downloaded on mobile over 280 million times globally and has become the most downloaded app in over 65 countries and regions.

About NetEase Games

NetEase Games is the online games division of NetEase, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTES and HKEX: 9999), developing and operating some of the most popular mobile and PC games in markets including China and Japan. As one of the world’s largest incubators of quality online game content, NetEase Games is dedicated to supporting the growth of innovative studios around the globe and growing an international presence along the way. To complement its self-developed games and world-class R&D capabilities, NetEase Games also partners with other industry leaders including Blizzard Entertainment, Mojang AB (a Microsoft subsidiary) and other global game developers to operate some of the most popular international online games in China. For more information, please visit neteasegames.com.

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