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MapleStory 2 Accessory Socket Improvement Plan Is Now Underway

As most of the Maplers might have known about, MapleStory 2 was officially rolling out Mar. 28th update and already deployed into the game. The so-called Mar. 28th update features 3 diverse main aspects, including the establishment of the MapleStory 2 Mesos Market, an escalation of Epic Pet drop rate and fixes of Meso Sink Reduction issue. Although it was made clear in the last announcement that this update would be merely a prelude to the massive subsequent fix-ups, still, many praised for the improvements the update have brought along after an immersive experience of the new game.  In the meantime, MapleStory 2 is still sticking to the Project New Leaf, which has been inaugurated for an overhaul to the game inside out, and ready to surmount another obstacle ahead of it - Accessory Socket.  Earlier today, In the official announcement, MapleStory 2 pledged to release another update concerned with Progression Improvement in the next month, as well as expanded on the s...

2019 May MapleStory Fest: A Sneak Peek At The Scheme Nexon Will Implement

MapleStory Fest, which was inaugurated in the April of the last year, seemingly comes back to Maplers again in the next month, according to the official statement from Nexon. Allegedly, MapleStory Fest is able to pull off due to massive quantities of followings and diehards, mostly driven by nostalgia and fixating on their childhoods. It is why MapleStory is still updating and evolving since its debut in 2005 and MapleStory 2, the orthodox sequel of MapleStory, could get so much attention and engagement in the first month of its release. However, nothing will last forever, even includes video games. After over 5 months of exploration and progressing, MapleStory 2 turned itself into a cover-girl-esque has-been. According to Steam records, 95% of the concurrent players of this game have vanished and evaporated during the five months, and most importantly, it didn't get any better recently. It was gladly seeing the decline of active players' number take a pause for some cau...

What Good News Nexon Brought Us In The MapleStory Week 10

Just like the previous time Nexon's announcements had provoked plenty of debates and discussions among the MapleStory 2 players, this time, the company released its purported "last producer blog of 2018 about MapleStory 2", which revealed a host of details that are involved with MapleStory 2 Devs team' ongoing plans, aspirations for next year, as well as some "construction failures". The whole blog began with a genuine apology for the unexpected misunderstanding towards "Holiday Bonus Giveaway" from a group of Maplers. The apology was a great opening, though, it didn't concern anything new from MapleStory 2 devs team. The second part of this blog, which would be generally considered as "plot twist", updated the top priority for MapleStory 2 devs is to cope with "random aspects of progression combined with the content cap", in order to provide all players who devote a different periods of time to the game with correspon...