Publisher and developer Playwing has announced the start and end dates of Century: Age of Ashes’ Frost & Fury event, which brings the new limited-time Chaos game mode and three new rideable dragons to the free-to-play action game.
Frost & Fury is Century: Age of Ashes’ first limited-time event following its launch earlier in December. During its first week, more than 500,000 players took to the skies to duel each other. Read on below for details about the event’s start and end dates, new mode, and rewards.
Century: Age of Ashes’ Frost & Fury event has locked down its start date to December 16, 2021. Its end date is slated to occur on January 2, 2022. Players have a bit over two weeks to test their skills in a brand new free-for-all mode and unlock a new set of cosmetics.
- Century: Age of Ashes' Frost & Fury event start date: December 16, 2021
- Century: Age of Ashes' Frost & Fury event end date: January 2, 2022
The Chaos free-for-all mode pits eight players against each other, tasking them with taking down as many opponents as possible in a limited amount of time. Each takedown increases your Bounty stacks, making you a more valuable target.
Staying alive and maxing out your Bounty stacks gives you the ability to consume it, denying your opponents the bonus points.
The Chaos game mode takes place on a frozen version of the Sarghildian Creek map, modifying the Salvation Surge ability to grant dragons a speed boost for a short duration when activated. At the end of its duration, the rider also gets a shield buff for added protection.
Completing all challenges introduced in Century: Age of Ashes’ Frost & Fury event rewards you with the Strandwarden Ensemble and the Faraway Floes dragon.
The following three dragons will also be purchasable while the event is live:
- Hjalgund, the Realm's Guard (Windguard class)
- Jöldir, the Slivered Shade (Phantom class)
- Karvarr, the Frozen Ire (Marauder class)
Century: Age of Ashes is free-to-play and available now on PC.
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