Summoners War holiday update adds two new Monsters and plenty of winter giveaways

Pocketgamer - Dec 18th, 2024
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Summoners War: Sky Arena is celebrating its 10th anniversary with special holiday events and giveaways. Players can collect Holiday Stockings by completing daily missions until January 5th, which can be exchanged for Energy and Mana Stones. The update introduces new monsters, the Nat 5 Specter Princess and Nat 4 Tomb Warden, with rate-up banners to help players acquire them. A limited-time Ellia's Special Summon Mission runs until January 1st, offering better rewards for summoning 3-star or higher monsters. The game continues to embrace winter-themed events, and players can participate via the App Store or Google Play, with community updates available on official platforms.

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RATING

5.6
Moderately Fair
Read with skepticism

The article provides an overview of a promotional event in the game Summoners War: Sky Arena. It effectively conveys the event details, but lacks depth in terms of factual accuracy, source quality, and transparency. The article is clear and straightforward, but could benefit from more balanced representation and detailed citations.

RATING DETAILS

6
Accuracy

The article accurately describes the in-game event and the items available, but it lacks citations or sources to verify the information provided.

5
Balance

The article focuses solely on the promotional aspects of the game without addressing any other perspectives, such as player feedback or broader context about the game's updates.

8
Clarity

The language is clear and easy to understand, with a logical structure. However, it could be more neutral by avoiding overly promotional tone.

4
Source quality

No sources are cited in the article, reducing its credibility. It is unclear where the information originates, making it challenging to assess the authority of the content.

5
Transparency

The article does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest, affiliations, or whether it is an advertisement, which is important for understanding the impartiality of the reporting.