Arena of Valor 5v5 Fest and New Update Launches With In-Game Events, New Hero and Season

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It’s going to be an exciting month for Arena of Valor with the 5v5 Fest and the new update launch that brings new in-game events, more content, a thrilling colab with a major anime IP, the new hero Yan, and a brand new season.

Starting from the 1-3 May, there are going to be several exclusive and limited-time in-game events for more players to join the festivities. There is a Star Protection system that ensures that you don’t lose a star even if you suffer a loss in ranking mode, allowing you to keep fighting to make it to the top.

Watch the 5v5 Fest trailer below:

Delivering authentic and challenging 5v5 MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) gameplay, Arena of Valor is one of the most popular mobile MOBAs in the world bolstered by a thriving esports community. More than 100 characters can be selected in AoV including recognizable heroes from brand collaborations with DC Comics, Sword Art Online, Ultraman, BLEACH, and many more in the future.

There is also Team Skin Sharing, which lets you share your skin with teammates after matches.

The 5v5 Fest Lucky Box will also begin on May 1st and run until the 5th, gifting Arena of Valor players the chance to get five different heroes of their choosing just by teaming up with others during the 5v5 Fest. The process is pretty simple where all you have to do is to add your selected heroes to the prize pool, team up and play games to earn wish tokens.

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These tokens can then be exchanged to obtain random hero from the prize pool. The beginning of the 5v5 Fest was on April 26, which marked the debut of the new hero, Yan. This hero is a talented painter from the Dragon King, who is as tough as a warrior that is both quick and number on the battlefield.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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