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Puzzle & Dragons' latest collaboration sees the return of the Kamen Rider event

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Puzzle & Dragons' latest collaboration sees the return of the Kamen Rider event

A vast majority of the events found in the popular Puzzle & Dragons are either brand new collaborations or re-runs of older team-ups. The latest falls into the latter category, with the return of the Kamen Rider event, which will take place from today until February 7th.

During this time, players will be able to recruit well-known characters from the franchise such as Kamen Rider Saber and Kamen Rider Blades from the Reiwa Era. Additionally, players will also be able to grab themselves the likes of Kamen Rider EX-AID and Masked Rider Den-O.

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As always, there will be a series of limited-time dungeons for players to tackle too. The first are Kamen Rider Showa Era and Kamen Rider Heisei Era. These two dungeons have various difficulty settings to select from that see players challenging different Riders from these two eras.

Beyond that, they will be able to take on the Kamen Rider Challenge! This is a One-Shot dungeon that will net players one free pull from the Kamen Rider Memorial Egg Machine alongside 2x PAD Energy Item – God.

Meanwhile, they can tackle the Skill Leveling Dungeon Kamen Rider to power-up their Kamen Rider characters. Finally, Multiplayer! Kamen Rider! will see three players teaming up to tackle a multiplayer dungeon together.

Outside of the dungeons, players will be able to get one free pull from the Kamen Rider Memorial Egg Machine simply for logging into the game. There are also various bundles available for those happy to drop some cash on getting the collaboration characters.

Puzzle & Dragons is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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