
Gravity Interactive has officially launched pre-registration for Ragnarok M: Classic Global on mobile. Previously accessible only in Southeast Asia, where it debuted in mid-April, the game is now gearing up for a Closed Beta Test that will introduce players across North America and Europe to its world for the very first time.
What’s the game like?
Ragnarok M: Classic Global emphasizes fairness and simplicity by completely removing daily and weekly paid packages, eliminating gacha mechanics, and steering clear of microtransactions. This is a major commitment the game stands by.
All players receive a free monthly premium pass that offers valuable perks such as boosted EXP rates, enhanced drop rates, and an offline battle system so your character continues to progress even when you’re not playing.
A standout feature is its dedicated Zeny-only economy. For those new to Ragnarok, Zeny is the primary in-game currency. Everything from top-tier gear to rare MVP cards can be earned and traded using Zeny.
The game includes six classic job classes, each upgradable to Tier 3. After unlocking these jobs, you can switch between them at will. This creates a flexible and balanced system that helps you adapt to any PvE or PvP challenge.
A well-developed card crafting system is also in place. You can hunt monsters, minis, and MVPs to gather materials and craft powerful cards each week. At the same time, upgrading equipment all the way to +15 comes with a guaranteed 100% success rate.
Pre-registration for Ragnarok M: Classic Global is now live
Team instances are included, allowing squads to take on formidable bosses cooperatively and earn substantial rewards. Guilds play a major role too, motivating players to tackle bigger challenges together.
You can pre-register now through the Google Play Store. The game is scheduled to launch in the first week of September and will be free to play.
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