EVE-Online Pirate Hunt Available Through April 3

EVE-Online Pirate Hunt Available Through April 3

Where's the space rum gone?

Gorg by Gorg on Mar 21, 2018 @ 10:42 AM (Staff Bios)
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EVE-Online, an MMO that not only is mostly player driven but extremely large in ways to play, now has added a new twist to the never-ending experience. From now until April 3 players can go on a quest to stop the Guristas Pirates. Players must go on hunts for derelict capsules and find them before the pirates take them for themselves. Some of the rewards for these capsules include new skins and even some damage modifiers.

The Guristas Pirates are one of the most hated pirate groups in New Eden and they have a track record to show for it. They are stealing pilot capsules across the universe to further their research in illegal cloning to bring about more fear and influence over New Eden. Players missions are to go to special event locations, defeat the pirates and collect the capsules before the pirates do themselves. This is an exciting time to get into the EVE universe so go out and get that booty before someone takes it from you.

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