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Online superhero RPG Hero Zero celebrating ninth anniversary with special event

Online superhero RPG Hero Zero celebrating ninth anniversary with special event
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Playata released its online superhero RPG Hero Zero nine years ago, and is celebrating this week with a special birthday event.

This week, you can look forward to an amusing anniversary break as a special birthday gathering takes place which yields exclusive rewards. If you go to the casino during this event, you’ll be able to play for high-quality prizes where the regular rewards are doubled, and the items and sidekicks are more powerful. It’s here that you’ll also be able to get parts of an exclusive hero set as well as two cuddly birthday sidekicks with special abilities.

Hero Zero originally launched in 2012 as a free browser game before jumping to Android and iOS as free to play mobile titles. In it, you and other players train to become superheroes, uniting the defeat evil and enforce justice in the small superhero town of Humphreydale. The game features daily missions, action-packed adventures, varied in-game events and loads of continually updated features.

It allows you to level up your superhero individually, increasing attributes such as strength, conditioning, and brain power. This, combined with the guild system, makes Hero Zero the perfect game to connect with other superheroes to fight for justice.

The number of worldwide players surpassed the 30 million mark in 2018, and today there are more than 34 million people playing Hero Zero from across 175 different global servers. You can play it online using your web browser, or grab it from the iOS App Store and Google Play for Android. It’s a free to play title using in-app purchases.

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Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.