

Lots of cool combos and team building is really fun. however again I worry the free stuff from quests etc will start to slow then dry up as you get further in. I've had lots of shards, gems, tomes and more from just playing the game, which adds up to a lot of value based on the OUTRAGEOUS prices in the cash shop. Any time iv'e hit a wall ive been able to work on something else to progress, lots of challenges, quests and different battle modes keep me engaged longer (I do worry once there are no more misssions or challenges there will be a lot less to do though) for context ive spent around $70, of which $50 was part of the sponsorship.

and the ayumilove site for all the info!Īs a 20+ day noob (lvl 44 so far) here is my feedback of the game thus far. I also wanna shout out your awesome RAID creators like hellhades and cholfy for helping me learn and get up to speed fast. I plan to continue playing and see how far it holds my interest, iv'e also applied to thier creator program to make more content around the game (no response yet) The game has a really good depth to it and a lot of cool stuff to do. We now have an Albion raid clan and are working on hard boss currently (1-2 weeks in). I have always aimed to give games a fair shot, and despite the memes of the community, got really into the game. Many of my fellow content creators did the sponsorship, completed the minimum deliverables for the contract and uninstalled, as often is the case with promo stuff. I had refused them before as I don't cover mobile games but the PC client was much more appealing to me.


I, like many of my peers was offered a generous sponsorship offer to promote the game, and like many, I agreed to do it. What do they think a sponsorship is? You’d think they’d have someone in a public facing role of Twitter account management able to distinguish sponsorship content from “cooperating” to make tutorials and reviews (whatever that entails).So as the title suggests, im a partnered twitch streamer and youtuber focused on other games (mainly Albion Online). People asked for a sponsorship, but they mention the tweets “weren’t referring to the marketing campaign.” The odd thing is that the explanation doesn’t really coincide with what was said. Just a simple human mistake… that happened twice… and took six days for anyone to notice. The reply was rather confusing and one-sided, so we would like to shed some light on the situation. Hi, guys! Some of you may have already seen the reply posted here earlier by one of the company's representatives regarding our cooperation with Youtubers.
