Last Days of the “Midgard Portraits” Exhibition

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  • The Midgard Portraits exhibit at Sao Paulos Korean Cultural Center is closing on September 9th.
  • Over 7,000 visitors have attended the exhibit since it opened, with around 300 people visiting each day.
  • Admission to view the illustrations, art, and installations inspired by Ragnarok Online is free.
  • Ragnarok Online, a classic South Korean MMORPG developed by Gravity, was launched in 2002 and arrived in Brazil in 2004.

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Last Chance to See Midgard Portraits Exhibit at Sao Paulo’s Korean Cultural Center – Closing Sept. 9th

Time is running out to visit the Midgard Portraits exhibit at Brazil’s Korean Cultural Center, as it concludes this Sunday, September 9th. Over its four-week run, the exhibition has drawn over 7,000 visitors, with approximately 300 people visiting each day. Admission is free to view the collection of illustrations, art, and installations inspired by Ragnarok Online, the classic South Korean MMORPG. The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 AM–6:30 PM, and Sunday, 11 AM–5 PM, at Avenida Paulista, 460. Ragnarok Online, developed by Gravity, launched as a free-to-play MMORPG in 2002 and arrived in Brazil in 2004. The game offers a fantasy adventure world where players explore freely, level up characters, complete quests, and make friends. Don’t miss this final opportunity to see the Midgard Portraits exhibit before it closes this Sunday.

In Case You Missed It

In our ongoing quest to keep you in the loop with all things gaming, we’ve got a trio of fantastic reads by Sophie Laurent that you won’t want to miss! First up, she’s published “Discovering the Main Builds for Ragnarok LATAM” on October 27th, where she masterfully explores the versatile evolution line of Runic Knights and their various builds like Dragon Specialist, Spear Build, and Sword Specialists, complete with equipment suggestions to help you level up your character’s performance Discovering the Main Builds for Ragnarok LATAM. But that’s not all! Sophie also took us on a fascinating journey in “PlayStation Samurai Conquer Europeans,” published on October 15th, where she investigates how Ghost of Yotei managed to mirror its predecessor’s success despite a delayed release and lack of pandemic-fueled sales PlayStation Samurai Conquer Europeans. And just when you thought it was safe to unplug, Sophie dropped another exciting update on us with “Ragnarök Online LATAM: Actualización de octubre received,” published on October 18th, where she dives into the latest happenings in Ragnarök Online Latam’s new content update, including two thrilling instances and adjustments to existing ones Ragnarök Online LATAMActualización de octubre received. So grab your mouse, charge up your controller, and dive into these amazing reads!

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