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On April 13, Albion Online steps into a new era with the Radiant Wilds
Stronger color grading, atmospheric effects, and drifting cloud shadows give each region a clearer identity while preserving Albion’s recognizable art style. From humid swamps to windswept steppes, every biome now feels more distinct and immersive. The roads of Albion may be familiar, but the journey through them is about to feel entirely new.
Controller support also takes a major step forward. Improved navigation, dedicated menus, and smarter targeting make playing Albion with a controller feel far more natural, opening the door to new ways of experiencing the world.
The new 1v1 Arena offers structured solo PvP where every duel is a test of timing, tactics, and nerve, while a new Crystal Arena map provides new challenges and opportunities in 5v5 combat. Meanwhile, improvements to systems like the Destiny Board, looting, and mounted combat make everyday adventures smoother, clearer, and more rewarding.
Mark the date: on April 21, Albion Online is launching worldwide on Xbox Series X|S. This is the game’s first step into the console space, bringing its vast open world to a new platform and expanding how both new and existing players can experience Albion.

Season 31 may be nearing its end, but the battles in Albion are far from over. This off-season, ChipzClegane
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