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New events and limited-time difficulty modes come to Dragalia Lost today

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New events and limited-time difficulty modes come to Dragalia Lost today
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Fresh content for Nintendo's hit fantasy RPG Dragalia Lost just keeps on coming. This week perhaps isn’t quite as busy as usual, but there's still plenty of stuff for long-term players to sink their teeth into. The full list of notes can be viewed over on Perfectly Nintendo.

Starting today, Master difficulty for High Midgarsormr’s Trial is available to test your mettle on. The mode will be playable until next Monday, October 28th. The Imperial Onslaught (flame) double drops event should be live now and will also run until October 28th. The Nightmare difficulty for the Trick of Treasure! Facility Event is currently playable until next Thursday, October 31st. The latest 1-koma panel is also now available.

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On October 23rd, there'll be some routine maintenance, and October 26th will bring Astral Raids featuring Shishimai. 

Starting next Monday, October 28th, the results for the first set of Time Attack Rankings will go live. Master Difficulty for High Jupiter's Trial will also be available next week. This special mode will only be playable until November 4th, which gives you a week to get stuck in. The Imperial Onslaught (shadow) double drops event will also run from October 28th until November 4th.

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If you're yet to delve headfirst into the world of Dragalia Lost, you'll find it available for download now for free from both the App Store and Google Play. We reviewed the game at launch, praising it for being one of the best gacha games around, before awarding it a bronze rating. And be sure to check out our sizeable game hub which includes useful tips and guides

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