During the event, fans were able to interact with host Jimmy Wong and engaged with other Maplers as well as with members of Bean Brigade, a dedicated community of MapleStory influencers, through Discord’s live community feature. The 95 minute virtual event featured game announcements, trivia, and exclusive rewards for both MapleStory and MapleStory M, as well as Fan Art Showcase, FashionStory Contest and Low Budget Cosplay Challenge.
Host Jimmy Wong surprised MapleStory Fest attendees with another major announcement, revealing that 13 albums of MapleStory in-game soundtracks are now available on Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, and Amazon Music services for Maplers to enjoy.
In addition, Nexon announced the arrival of MapleStory on Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service allowing Maplers to play on any device, anywhere – including on MacOS for the first time.
Last but not least, new merchandise arrivals to the Nexon online store were also featured during the event, including a limited drop of Champion clothing hoodies and tees.
MapleStory M also announced the arrival of Pathfinder class coming to the mobile MMORPG in December with a pre-registration event after its November 17 update. Pathfinder is a nomad under a deadly curse, using her ancient bow and the shadowy power of the relic to unleash devastating attacks.
As part of its winter content schedule, MapleStory announced a major update arriving on November 17, that brings a host of new content and overall improvements to the game including Maple Live Events, Tera Burning Plus and Burning World enhancements, and the new character Anima mage, Lara the Earthseer.
MapleStory Fest at Home video recap available here.