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Grand Cross Unveils Knights of the Apocalypse in Epic Update

by Riley Feb 20,2025

Grand Cross Unveils Knights of the Apocalypse in Epic Update

The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross welcomes the Four Knights of the Apocalypse! This exciting update introduces a new chapter, characters, and events.

New Content:

The highly anticipated Four Knights of the Apocalypse storyline begins, featuring the playable hero, Percival, a young knight with [Unknown Power]. Completing the initial chapter unlocks special Four Knights of the Apocalypse Artifacts.

To celebrate, several in-game events run until October 29th. The "Four Knights of the Apocalypse" Special Pick-Up Draw guarantees Percival at 600 mileage, while other SSR heroes like Prince Tristan and King are available at 300 mileage. The "Apocalypse: The Beginning" Special Pick-Up Draw offers a UR Level 90 SSR hero, including options like Berserk Meliodas, Escanor, and Purgatory Ban.

Additional Updates:

The "Come on out! Mini Percival!" event rewards players with up to 300 Diamonds, Super Awakening Coins, Equipment Engraving Stones, and an Apocalypse: The Beginning Special Ticket. Bonus rewards include SSR Evolution Pendants and extra Super Awakening Coins based on the number of heroes summoned.

A new minigame, Percival's Adventure, challenges players to break blocks for rewards such as Hraesvelgr, Eikthyrnir, and Skoll & Hati Holy Relic Material Boxes.

Download The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross from the Google Play Store and join the adventure! Also, check out our latest news on the mobile release of the popular deckbuilding RPG, Gordian Quest!

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