Dungeon creeper: Third Mighty Quest for Epic Loot Open House event begins

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

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Ubisoft have announced the beginning of the third Open House event for The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot, letting all interested players into the game for a short period even though it’s still in closed beta.

The first Open House had players loot 71 million gold coins. The second had players loot 498 million gold coins. This time, if players managed to loot a billion gold coins, Ubisoft will unlock Lord Marleybone – “giant bone puppeteer and master of the dead” – for all players.

This Open House will last from 27 August, at 6pm CET (that’s “before now”) to 3 September, at 9pm CET (that’s “next week”). In short, if you want to get to grips with Ubi’s free-to-play action-RPG/dungeon builder, now’s your chance. You can sign up for it right here.

BUT WAIT! THAT’S NOT ALL! There’s also a trailer showing off the newest character class – the Earl of Evilosity himself, the Mage – which you can view below. It’s reasonably amusing. Check it out.


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