The new edition of the 'Golden Age of Trade' event recently went live in Cookie Run: Kingdom, only to be taken down by developers in a few minutes due to a technical glitch. While Devsisters didn't share what the technical fault was that tripped up the heavily awaited event, they have released a statement apologizing for the same in the in-game news section.
Read on to find out when you can expect the event to come back and how Devsisters, creators of Cookie Run: Kingdom, are planning to compensate fans for yesterday's mess up.
'The Golden Age of Trade' event has always been popular with Cookie Run: Kingdom fans, providing a much-needed avenue for in-game trade. This is a ranked event, so players earn rewards not just based on the points they earn by trading but how they rank against the rest of their server.
Recently, when the event was live for a few minutes, many players actively participated in the game, further compounding the issues on the developer's end. Finally, in today's release, they clarified that the delay was caused by the time it took to compute the data for the time that the event was live.
Devsisters have announced that the event will start from scratch later, and the rewards that went out to Cookie Run: Kingdom players during the time it was live will not be recovered from players.
Instead, they have announced that a set reward will be credited to all Cookie Run: Kingdom players to compensate for fans' disappointment at Golden Age of Trade's postponement, and those who received rewards during the few minutes that the event was live will get a reduced compensation, subtracted from what they have already received. The compensation is as follows:
For example: If you have received 3,000 crystals already while
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