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Stream the New Smuggler’s Den Music

The Rogue Frontier update brought Smuggler’s Dens to Albion Online – havens for roughnecks and rebels in the Outlands. And along with all the conveniences a dedicated contraband-carrier could need, these dens have their very own sinister soundtrack, which is available for streaming now!

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This brand-new piece was composed by Albion Online’s Lead Audio Designer Marie Havemann especially for the Rogue Frontier update, and you can find it on your preferred streaming platform via this link.

And in case you didn’t know, you can stream all of the game’s previous soundtrack releases too – find them at these links:
[h3]New Wallpaper Available[/h3]
If you want to fully immerse yourself in the shady atmosphere of a Smuggler’s Den, you can download the Rogue Frontier artwork as a wallpaper too. Just visit our Wallpapers page where you can find this and a huge array of other official Albion Online artwork for your desktop, and give your desktop a makeover to suit your mood!

Smallscale Cup: The Semi-Finals



And then there were four… The Smallscale Cup is approaching its climax, and today the semi-finals begin!

Teams are battling it out in this 20v20 tournament for their share of over 500 million Silver in prize money, as well as vanity sets for the winners and mount skins for the runners up. The semi-finals run until February 14, before the grand finals take place on the weekend of February 15-16.

Here’s how things are unfolding (click to expand):



And for regular highlights and clips, subscribe to the dedicated Smallscale Cup YouTube channel (youtube.com/@SmallscaleCup).

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Season 26 Starts Saturday



The Rogue Frontier update is live, and players are diving into Smuggler’s Dens, trading their wares on the Smuggler’s Network, and planting Kill Trophies in the open world. And things are about to step up another gear in Albion, as Season 26 kicks off this Saturday, February 8!

[h3]Season Changes[/h3]
This season is the first to use the new, shorter Guild Season format. The length of a season has been reduced to 59 days, and there will be three Invasion Days – at the beginning, middle, and end of the season. This promises to make seasons even more intense and action-packed, with opportunities for guilds of all sizes to rise up the rankings.



The Might requirements for the various Guild Challenges have been reduced in accordance with the shortened season, and the Season Points for PvE, Gathering, and Corrupted Dungeons have been increased significantly. For a full rundown of these changes, see the ‘Season Changes’ section in the Rogue Frontier patchnotes.

[h3]Watch the Season Start Live[/h3]
As always, we’ll be bringing you the action from the opening weekend of the season live on AlbionTV (twitch.tv/AlbionOnline). Tune in at the following times to watch the action on all three servers:
  • Albion Asia: February 8, 14:00 UTC
  • Albion Europe: February 8, 18:00 UTC
  • Albion Americas: February 9, 01:00 UTC


We’re excited to see Albion’s guilds rushing forth to claim territories and work their way up the season rankings in this new format, so see you then!

For the full season schedule, check this forum post.

Season 25 Wrapup



Season 25 has come to an end, and what a season it was! Records were broken, and the Outlands saw some of the bloodiest warfare in Albion Online's history. In the end, three guilds emerged triumphant: PIVAS on Albion Americas, Upper Class on Albion Asia, and Take Care on Albion Europe. So congratulations to those guilds, and without further ado, let's take a look at how events unfolded...

[h3]Albion Americas[/h3]
Season 25 started as many of the previous seasons on the Americas server left off and that's with the coalition war between IFures and HOGs.

The Lonely Men, of the HOGs coalition, began the season with the news that the FAX guild, who had partnered them for many seasons, had closed, leaving the coalition 300 players down and putting them at the mercy of the IFures coalition.

Within weeks of the season kicking off, and with battles raging at 18:00 and 20:00 UTC, it was clear that the HOGs coalition couldn't withstand the massive numbers of the IFures coalition every day and the downfall of HOGs began.

Within a month, Slayahata, the leader of The Lonely Men, called a public guild meeting in which he announced that they would be pulling out of the season race and stop focusing on inner-ring territories. While they tried to keep their Headquarters in Darkbough Snag alive as long as possible, it wasn't to be and IFures massed to deny them Power Cores day after day until the energy level dropped and the Headquarters became vulnerable. Five days later it was gone, and IFures took full control of Darkbough Snag with The Lonely Men relocating to a safer area to restabilize and take a break from the chaos.

But every cloud has a silver lining, and with the announcement that the HOGs coalition was over, Daliuess, the leader of the IFures coalition, announced that they'd also be folding. This meant that PIVAS and Make Albion Great Again were now the only alliances going forward, and this is where things got spicy.

PIVAS, led by Africanow, announced that they'd be going for top spot in the rankings and would attempt to break the all time Season Points record. This was held at the time by One Gin on Albion Asia, but was also being contested by Upper Class on Albion Asia at the same time.

This turned into a massive effort by both guilds across both servers, but PIVAS was not so lucky, and with the coalition over, Make Albion Great Again turned their attention to PIVAS and raiding and territory battles began.

With Make Albion Great Albion attacking daily, they was a major thorn in the side for PIVAS in their push to break the season points record, while over on the Albion Asia, Upper Class faced a much smoother ride, allowing them to pull further and further ahead.

As the season came to an end, with PIVAS and Make Albion Great Again still clashing daily, the final Invasion Day looked very different from previous seasons. There weren’t a handful of territories piled high with Season Points, but instead there were about 20 territories containing between 10,000 and 30,000 points, which led to some great action and battles lasting 30 to 45 minutes for some of these territories, and even saw IFures denying PIVAS some of their key territories.

As the dust settled, and with territories secured, a picture emerged of the the final placements:
  1. PIVAS (1,256,040 points)
  2. Make Albion Great Again (679,860 points)
  3. The Lonely Men (453,298 points)
Although PIVAS was not able to beat Upper Class to the all-time record, they were able to take the Season Point record Albion Americas, toppling the previous holders Paura (1,231,398 points).

So congratulations to PIVAS, and with the once-huge IFures coalition now broken apart, the Season 26 could be very juicy indeed.

[h3]Albion Asia[/h3]
Season 25 started off quietly, a little too quietly some might say, as for Upper Class, who’d helped One Gin push out the PLAC coalition at the start of Season 24 and secure their season victory, this season was their turn to claim their reward.

Upper Class hit the ground running, and within the first 30 days surpassed 500,000 Season Points from every possible source. Such a push has never been seen before in Albion Online, and goes to prove their dedication to achieving a season victory.

As the season unfolded, however, there was an ever growing force emerging on the outskirts of the Outlands, as Peony Flower slowly built up their numbers once again. For those that may not know, Peony Flower were part of the PLAC coalition that once controlled nearly all of the Outlands.

But as time progressed, players began to wonder when 'Fuckcall', the former leader of the PLAC coalition (now known as the HOT coalition) was going to make his move.

It wasn't until the remaining month of the season, after the penultimate Invasion Day, that we saw him strike. As the HOT and Jin alliances banded together into a single coalition, they made their move and took control of the regions from Razorrock Ravine all the way across to Razorrock Verge and up to Mudergulch Divide.

This massive land grab by HOT spelled the end of the period of peace within the Outlands. With all eyes now on HOT’s next move, the ICE alliance (One Gin, TukTuk, and Pioneer) were forced from their homes and had to relocate to Arthur's Rest. That didn't stop them fighting, though, and territory battles began to unfold. With all eyes on Highstone Loch, between JIN and ICE, it was a very bloody end to the season as these two alliances battled it out up to the final day in what can only be described as an absolute bloodbath for both sides.

But it wasn't just ICE who were pushed out of their homes. On the north side of the inner-ring, in and around Drownfield Sink, Malicious Crew also faced the force of the HOT alliance themselves. With JiuGe looking to snatch second place away from Malicious Crew, it was game on.

JiuGe leaped ahead in the final week of the season, gaining control of nearly every single Quality Level 5 and 6 region, allowing them to earn huge amounts of Season Points each day and in turn denying Malicious Crew second place.

But as the season came to an end, Upper Class were able to achieve their goal of taking first place while also breaking the all-time Season Point record for Albion Online. They finished the season with an eye watering 1,437,793 points to their name, cementing their place in the history books. A massive congratulations to them indeed!

The final standings for Albion Asia looked like this:
  1. Upper Class (1,437,793 points)
  2. JiuGe (871,926 points)
  3. Malicious Crew (754,948 points)
With the HOT coalition back in power, what does Season 26 have in store for Albion Asia? We'll soon find out as the season kicks off on February 8!

[h3]Albion Europe[/h3]
With coalitions waging war over the inner-ring and alliances battling for control of the outer-ring, Season 25 was one of the bloodiest seasons in a very long time.

Coming off the back end of Season 24, the YUH coalition was waging war against the GIRTH coalition for control of the inner-ring, and with Take Care declaring their push for a season victory, all signs pointed towards a coalition war the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time.

Take Care was immediately massing huge numbers, with nearly 300 players including their alt-guild Takes All, and the first Invasion Day was a signal that they were here to win. Taking control of their home region and helping their fellow coalition members, like BOBER and Black Order, secure theirs as well, the battle lines were drawn in the inner-ring.

It wasn't long, though, before the GIRTH coalition started to push back. After multiple strikes at 16 UTC onto Skylake Hintlerlands, the home region of Contingent, it was clear that the size of the YUH coalition was too much Contingent alone to handle. At this point the SENT alliance and other members of the GIRTH alliance, such as Heralds of Valhalla, entered the scene. Forces came in to back up Contingent, and the pushback began.

The coalition war began to spread across multiple timers. During this time Black Order declared that they wanted at least third place in the Season Rankings. This drew the attention of GIRTH, as Take Care was already way out in front, so their eyes turned away from Take Care and onto the other members of the YUH coalition.

This is when the major war for Drownfield Sink, Black Order’s home region, began. Forces from the GIRTH coalition started to test the waters, and after a couple of attempts  it was declared that the push was possible. And so forces began to amass daily.

Territory battles raged over this territory day in, day out, for weeks, with both sides losing thousands of sets in the process. It wasn't until SENT were able to place their own Hideouts in Drownfield Sink that the tables turned in GIRTH’s favor.

The territory was drained of its energy to deny Season Points to Black Order, while Hideouts went up. At the same time, the removal of shields from Black Order’s hideouts began. It wasn't all smooth sailing for GIRTH, though, as the YUH coalition counterattacked, destroying Hideouts and attacking territories as well. Again, this period saw thousands upon thousands of players dying every single day.

But, after a week or two of constant battles, Drownfield Sink at 12:00 UTC was secured by Heralds of Valhalla. Hideouts were set, giving them a forward operating base from which to regear, and all eyes turned to the region next door – Deadpine Forest at 14:00 UTC.

This region played host to both a Black Order and a Take Care Hideout, so it became another target for GIRTH to clear, removing YUH’s regearing locations. This was another bloody battle that raged on for over a week, with the two sides trading victories.

Within the second week, at 14:00 UTC the cracks began to show, territories fell GIRTH’s hands and Hideouts started to fall. Deadpine Forest fell into the hands of Heralds of Valhalla, giving them another Level 6 territory for Season Points.

As 12:00 and 14:00 UTC fell into the hands of GIRTH, the season leaderboard suggested that it was possible for Heralds of Valhalla to deny Black Order second and third-place, as Contingent wasn't far off either.

And so the push began, and GIRTH turned its attention to 16:00 and 18:00 UTC regions. These were held by BOBER, also part of the YUH coalition. These were Quality Level 5 and 6 with a lot of Raw Energy stored, which was needed to deny Black Order their top 3 spot.

So the third stage of the war began. The push began with a focus on Runnelvein Sink, but as before, the YUH coalition put up an epic defence. The cost of this push for the GIRTH coalition was huge, with bodies piling up day after day, but it turned out to be worth their efforts as, just before the final month of the season, a breakthrough was achieved and Runnelvein Sink and its surrounding regions fell into the hands of GIRTH. As 16:00 UTC was secured, a plan for 18:00 UTC was being drawn up, expected to be one of the toughest pushes of the whole war yet as it was BOBER’s main timezone, and their home region since the launch of Albion Europe. In fact, there were times when the GIRTH coalition doubted whether success here would even be possible.

But just before the push began, out of nowhere POLSKA GUROM of BOBER announced that they were disbanding with immediate effect, sending shockwaves across both coalitions. Taking advantage of the situation, Contingent instantly took control of Darkbough Snag, Thunderrock Ascent, and Thunderrock Draw, along with Rivercopse Fount, all of which are Quality Level 5 and 6 regions, allowing them to start earning a massive amount of Season Points in the final month, and pushing themselves towards Black Order, who at this time still held onto second place in the rankings.

As the dust settled in the final couple of weeks, raids began to hit the YUH coalition, as Heralds of Valhalla looked to maximize their Season Points and deny Black Order as much as possible.

This worked well, taking us up to the final Invasion Day of the season, where all eyes were on Black Order and the YUH coalition. Would YUH gift Black Order territories to help them hang onto their rank? Would GIRTH attempt to deny YUH everything?

With 24 hours until Invasion Day, word went out that Black Order was trying to buy any Season Points they could across the Outlands. Sadly for them, however, they couldn't find any sellers, and with that news they announced that they would close and not contest the final Invasion Day.

As that news spread, both Heralds of Valhalla and Contingent attempted to buy enough points from other guilds to push Black Order out of the Top 3, and as the final rankings show, they were successful:
  1. Take Care (930,037 points)
  2. Heralds of Valhalla (576,005 points)
  3. Contingent (542,976 points)
  4. Black Order (500,471 points)
Congratulations to Take Care for managing to hold onto first place while also engaging in one of the bloodiest seasons we've seen on Albion Online. Take Care have now announced their closure, but it isn't all over for them as they have merged into Takes All for Season 26, which is shaping up to be another incredible season.

[h3]Season 26 Starts Saturday[/h3]
After all that, things are set up very nicely for the beginning of Season 26 this Saturday, February 8! Check out the season schedule in this forum post, and be sure to tune in to AlbionTV (twitch.tv/AlbionOnline) at the following times to watch the action:
  • Albion Asia: February 8, 14:00 UTC
  • Albion Europe: February 8, 18:00 UTC
  • Albion Americas: February 9, 01:00 UTC
See you then!

Rogue Frontier is Live!



The Rogue Frontier is open! Albion’s shady new update introduces the Smugglers, a new Outlands-based faction with much to offer daring adventurers, along with Kill Trophies, new Crystal Weapons, a Bank Overview, and more.

Get a taste of what’s available in our brand-new trailer:

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[h3]Roguish Opportunities[/h3]
This update introduces Smuggler’s Dens to the Outlands – underground lairs which solo and small-scale players can make their bases of operations. Within these you’ll be able to access the Smuggler’s Network, a new market system for the Outlands which opens up intriguing trade opportunities. The Smugglers bring new activities with them as well, as you can help them transport their contraband wares or free apprehended rogues to earn their approval. Get on their good side, and you’ll be able to purchase brand-new themed items, like the Smuggler Cape and exclusive vanity skins.



[h3]Prestigious Prizes[/h3]
Kill Trophies are new furniture items that act as a souvenir of your most legendary PvP victories. These mementos come in three different designs, depending on where the kill took place, and allow you to show off your combat prowess to enemies and friends alike. New Crystal Weapons are now available, too, bringing awesome new abilities to Albion’s battlefields. And a new Albion Journal Category – Creatures – challenges you to kill all of Albion’s myriad mobs, with intimidating rewards like the Emerald Basilisk available to the most determined hunters.



[h3]Further Improvements[/h3]
The Bank Overview is here, allowing you to view where all of your items are stored, from wherever you are in Albion. New varieties of Dynamic Resource Hotspots have been added, providing even more lucrative opportunities to intrepid gatherers. And there’s a broad array of combat balance changes and further quality-of-life improvements too, keeping things fresh and fun for all players.



[h3]Double Twitch Drops[/h3]
To celebrate the release of Rogue Frontier, we’re offering double Twitch Drops until February 16 at 9:30 UTC on AlbionTV and all other streams in the Albion Online category! Here’s how you can get them:
  • Make sure you are logged into the Albion Online account where you want your drops delivered
  • Connect your Twitch account with your Albion Online account here
  • Watch any streams in the Albion Online category on Twitch
For more on what lies on the Rogue Frontier, check out our latest Dev Talks here and here, read the full patchnotes here, and check out the official update page here:
 

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