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Everquest I & II Receive Expansions

Daybreak Games is launching two new major content expansions EverQuest: The Broken Mirror and EverQuest II: Terrors of Thalumbra. These additions to the long-running, massively…

Brian CowanBy Brian CowanNovember 19, 20152 Mins Read
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Daybreak Games is launching two new major content expansions EverQuest: The Broken Mirror and EverQuest II: Terrors of Thalumbra. These additions to the long-running, massively multiplayer online role-playing game series bring new solo and group adventures, features, challenges and more to the world of Norrath.

Everquest: The Broken Mirror

Everquest The Broken Mirror
The 22nd Expansion for Everquest

Storyline: The 22nd expansion to EverQuest pits players against Anashti Sul, a vengeful goddess whose war for power threatens all life in Norrath.

What to Expect: The Broken Mirror brings four new expansion zones and three revamped zones to the original EverQuest, as well as instanced, scalable versions of the Plane of Hate and Plane of Fear for level 75-105 raids. It adds new quests, missions, heroic adventures and raids to take on, while introducing new spells, AAs (Alternate Advancements) and a convenient Illusion Key Ring.

EverQuest: The Broken Mirror is available for purchase now on PC, through the game’s website starting at $34.99  The full expansion will launch tomorrow, Nov. 18.

Everquest II: Terrors of Thalumbra

Everquest II Terrors of Thalumbra
The 12th Expansion for Everquest II

Storyline: Deep below Norrath rests Thalumbra, a sprawling, subterranean realm of lost treasures and ancient horrors home to the thrilling 12th expansion of EverQuest II.

What to Expect: Thalumbra is a new overland zone featuring a new contested zone and special quests for Adventure and Tradeskill players. It includes scalable, level-agnostic dungeons for players levels 20-94, plus raid zones, heroic dungeons and advanced solo dungeons for level 100 players. Terrors of Thalumbra evolves the Deity system and also brings the new Item Infusion upgrade system and new best-in-slot relics to EverQuest II.

Terrors of Thalumbra is available now on PC starting at $34.99 at the game’s website.

Collector’s Edition and Premium Edition bundles for both The Broken Mirror and Terrors of Thalumbra are also available for $89.99 and $139.99 each, respectively. Players on special members-only progression and time-locked servers can purchase Adventure Packs for $34.99. All Access Members get 10% off all purchases.

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