[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Dragonfly, which is developing a new game aiming for a launch in the second half of this year, announced on the 18th that it will hold a ‘DISCO FESTIVAL’ event to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Korean service of Special Force, the world’s first online first-person shooter (FPS) game.


This event is an interactive event with Special Force users, consisting of three missions: ▲attendance check ▲item draw ▲cumulative draw. The event period lasts until the regular maintenance on August 11 at 10 a.m.


First, the attendance check event allows anyone to participate simply by logging into the game during the event period. By checking attendance, players can receive throwable weapons with special effects and cash items. Especially, if they participate consistently for 10 days, they can obtain an 18th anniversary limited edition emblem and title.


Also, through the item draw event, players can automatically complete the event page missions just by enjoying Special Force gameplay. Upon clearing the missions, various firearms and helpful gameplay items are provided through free draws. Additionally, there is an event where players can definitely earn various rewards depending on the cumulative number of draws.


A Dragonfly official said, “To celebrate the 18th anniversary of domestic service, we have prepared an event that can be enjoyed together with our soldiers. We have prepared many rewards not only for existing soldiers but also for new and returning soldiers, so we hope all soldiers can enjoy it together.”



Meanwhile, Dragonfly plans to hold an influencer BJ meeting at the end of July to gather opinions from Special Force users. So far, Dragonfly has introduced various versions of Special Force in overseas markets by applying a P2E (Play to Earn) system based on this intellectual property (IP). Currently, it is exported to more than 30 countries overseas including the United States, Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and across Europe, boasting over 100 million members.


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