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Server Transfer Applications Open on August 26!


If wanderlust is calling, you can answer when server transfer applications open on August 26! Join your friends on their server, or simply enjoy a change of scenery.

You need to apply in-game before August 31 (10:00 CEST) to be eligible for a transfer. Server transfers take place on September 1, each transfer costs 1,000 Sovereigns, and your character must have left their House or Cohort for the application to proceed. You cannot rejoin Houses or Cohorts or join new ones until your transfer is complete.

Remember to claim your Seasonal Rewards before applying! You should complete all transactions on the Resource Market, collect items from resource piles, and delist any items from the Market before the server transfer takes place. Listings, items, and resource piles will not be migrated between servers and will be lost if action is not taken.

For a full timetable and answers to your questions, check out the server transfer FAQ, and keep an eye on the Conqueror’s Blade Discord channel for updates.

Play Conqueror’s Blade on MGLauncher from August 24


Introducing MGLauncher, a new game launcher where you can play a range of exciting titles, including Conqueror’s Blade! Available starting August 24 at 13:00 CEST, MGLauncher is streamlined and optimized to help you get in the game quickly and without any hassle.

Rest assured your existing accounts, games libraries, purchases, progress, and web Inventory items are all safe and accessible via MGLauncher. No action is required on your part except for downloading MGLauncher from the official Conqueror’s Blade website from August 24. You will also receive a prompt to download MGLauncher on GameCenter if you load it on or after August 24.

If you play Conqueror’s Blade on Steam, MGLauncher will become your new authenticator when you update your game on or after August 24.

As a result of the ongoing work on MGLauncher, MY.GAMES Market will be unavailable to use via web browsers for the foreseeable future. You can still access MY.GAMES Market via MGLauncher.



We hope you enjoy using MGLauncher, the new home of Conqueror’s Blade!

IMPORTANT: From August 24, Conqueror’s Blade will no longer be available to download from MY.GAMES Store. You can still download the game via the official website, MGLauncher, and Steam.

Colosseum Unit Spotlight: Myrmillones

Three new Seasonal Units inspired by Ancient Rome are coming to Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum starting September 1. We’ve already met the ferocious Retiarii, and now it’s time to meet another band of lethal gladiators: Myrmillones (4-Star).

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There were many types of gladiators who amused and shocked crowds of spectators in the Colosseum during Ancient Rome, including the murmillones, a well-armed class that became popular during the Imperial period. A murmillo would enter the arena equipped with a gladius (Roman sword) and scutum (rectangular shield) and sufficient armour coverage.

Their armour included a belt with metal adornments (balteus), an arm guard (manica), a shin protector (ocrea), and thick leg padding (fasciae). Their crowning glory was their helmets—crafted from bronze, and featuring an ornate visor and a plumed crest.

As one of the first gladiators to grace the arena, the murmillones were the embodiment of the Roman people and represented the physical strength and stamina that their fans wanted to see in a gladiator hero. They also put on quite a show with their fearsome hack-and-slash style!



The Myrmillones in Conqueror’s Blade are large, broad-shouldered, tough fighters who have won many bloody battles in the Colosseum. Wielding swords and shields, they band together to form tight-knit formations. Advancing with their shields raised, they usher their enemies backwards into certain doom using the Myrmillones' Guard.

A Myrmillo is trained relentlessly from a young age to battle. Thus, they excel at combat and are determined in breaking enemy defences. They consider the Colosseum their home, and they will defend it to the death.

Unlock the Myrmillones by completing new Unit Challenges in Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum on September 12.

IMPORTANT: This article is accurate as of the time of publication but may be subject to change. Please read the Colosseum patch notes and Unit Guides throughout the new Season for the latest information!

Colosseum Unit Spotlight: Retiarii

Three new Seasonal Units inspired by Ancient Rome are coming to Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum starting September 1. Meet the most powerful of these lethal warriors: Retiarii (5-Star).

Ancient Rome was the birthplace of the spectacle of gladiator battles fought in grand amphitheatres. Many warriors fought in these arenas, but none were as feared as the retiarii. A retiarius (the literal Latin translation is “net-man”) was a lightly-armoured gladiator armed with a weighted net, a trident, and a dagger. No helmets or footwear were worn; their anonymity and protection were forfeited in favour of agility.

A retiarius would use his net to trap their opponent or snare their weapon and were routinely pitted against a heavily-armoured and well-equipped combatant such as a myrmillo. While on paper this may seem incredibly unfair, the retiarii’s lack of armour made them nimble and able to avoid attacks, all the while waiting for an opportune moment to strike with their net before jabbing trapped foes with their trident.

A retiarius’ dagger was his last hope, and he would only use it in close combat or to cut his net free if it became snagged on his trident.

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The Retiarii in Conqueror’s Blade are the undisputed champions of the Colosseum. As former officers of the Empyrean army, they fight for the amusement of their fellow citizens using a trident and javelins. Able to use speed to their advantage—just like their historical counterparts—the Retiarii are a highly mobile light infantry unit with efficient crowd control, able to stop cavalry charges with javelins and then close the gap with their tridents.

Although they aren’t equipped with nets, they have another ace up their sleeve. The Retiarii can curse enemies with the Mark of Death, inflicting a damage penalty and effectively trapping them in a state of condemnation.

Unlock the Retiarii by completing new Unit Challenges in Conqueror’s Blade: Colosseum when they arrive later in the Season.

IMPORTANT: This article is accurate as of the time of publication but may be subject to change. Please read the Colosseum patch notes and Unit Guides throughout the new Season for the latest information!