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AdventureQuest 3D is hosting another in-game gig, this time with Alice In Chains

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AdventureQuest 3D is hosting another in-game gig, this time with Alice In Chains

Following the success of their in-game Korn concert earlier this year AdventureQuest has teamed up with another band to perform another concert battle. This time around though they've swapped nu-metal for grunge as Alice In Chains will be the featured band this gig.

The event will run between now and the 30th November and will be accessible for new and old players alike. There are several options for getting into the event. Players can either get to it through the news screen, talking to an Alice in Chains promoter in town, via the Travel Crystal which will give you a Magic Concert Ticket. The promoter way sounds the most fun to me though.

The battle concert will be free for all players to enjoy, though much like the Korn version of this event, you will be able to buy a VIP package if you'd like. This will include Alice In Chains themed armour, weapons, pets, travel forms rare badges and musical items. It will also include a backstage pass so you can grab a virtual selfie with the band.

 

Much like with Korn, Alice In Chains will have their own stage monster you'll have to do battle with. You'll face off against the Ghost of Unsung Songs. She'll summon various creatures into the pit for you to contend with whilst you try and defeat her. Doing so will net you a giant treasure chest.

There will be numerous quests to complete in addition to battling monsters to the grunge soundtrack. There's also a chance you'll run into Thrash, who was the stage boss from the Korn event, too if you play through the gig battle enough times.

AdventureQuest 3D is available now on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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