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Rewards drop as Lost Ark hits 1.2 million on Twitch

Russell Kidson

Russell Kidson

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On its second day released to the European and American gaming community, Lost Ark is already the most popular game on Twitch, with GTA V and Valorant tailing close behind. As of this morning, the Smilegate RPG Inc. MMOARPG is standing on 1.2 Million viewers on Twitch and climbing. 

As a testament to how impressive this feat really is, you should note that gamers reached this figure while still downloading, unpacking, or waiting to play the game due to issues on Steam. While some players couldn’t play Lost Ark due to Steam and regional-specific issues, the game’s developers incentivized fans by rewarding them with incredible unlocks when they watched their favorite streamers on Twitch. Presently there are five drops available for twitch viewers:

Rewards drop as Lost Ark hits 1.2 million on Twitch
  • LoLA Starter Item Set
  • Saphia Pet Chest
  • LoLA Helgaia Pet Chest
  • Arkesia Paper Hat Chest
  • LoLA Neugier Gold Mount

To unlock these Lost Ark Twitch Drops, you need to ensure that you activate Twitch Drops on your Lost Ark account. You can do this in a few straightforward steps:

  • Visit the Lost Ark Twitch Drops webpage
  • Sign in with your Twitch account credentials
  • Authorize your account and link it to your Steam account
  • Hit the ‘Activate’ button 
  • Drops should be yours within 24 hours of earning them

The easiest way to earn Lost Ark Twitch Drops is by watching four hours of your favorite Lost Ark streams between February 8th and March 1st, 2022. Objectives are another way to earn points towards drops, and the objectives come with their own rewards, too; Bronze Founder’s Packs. Streamers will also give these away for free, so tune and pick one up if you haven’t already. 

Russell Kidson

Russell Kidson

I hail from the awe-inspiring beauty of South Africa. Born and raised in Pretoria, I've always had a deep interest in local history, particularly conflicts, architecture, and our country's rich past of being a plaything for European aristocracy. 'Tis an attempt at humor. My interest in history has since translated into hours at a time researching everything from the many reasons the Titanic sank (really, it's a wonder she ever left Belfast) to why Minecraft is such a feat of human technological accomplishment. I am an avid video gamer (Sims 4 definitely counts as video gaming, I checked) and particularly enjoy playing the part of a relatively benign overlord in Minecraft. I enjoy the diverse experiences gaming offers the player. Within the space of a few hours, a player can go from having a career as an interior decorator in Sims, to training as an archer under Niruin in Skyrim. I believe video games have so much more to teach humanity about community, kindness, and loyalty, and I enjoy the opportunity to bring concepts of the like into literary pieces.

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