The Grass Plaza and Seokchon Lake Transformed into Maple World
To celebrate MapleStory's 23rd anniversary, the Lotte World Tower World Park Grass Plaza and Seokchon Lake have been transformed into Maple World. Giant Orange Mushroom and Slime balloons float on Seokchon Lake, while the Grass Plaza is filled with mushroom monsters.
You can experience special events throughout the lush green plaza. Try your hand at being a 'Jump King' or pose for a photo with a Zombie Mushmom. That’s not all—at the top of every hour, the plaza will be filled with bubbles, creating a beautiful scene that makes you feel like you’ve stepped right into the game.
Special missions are taking place all around Lotte World Tower. First up is the Treasure Mushroom Hunt, held every holiday. Simply tap the 'Hunt Mushrooms' button, head to the mushroom spawn locations on the map, and play the AR mini-game by tapping your screen.
The Stamp Rally mission, a staple of any on-site event, is also open. Visit six locations—Henesys Mushroom Park, the Seokchon Lake Art Balloons, the Lotte World Mall Pop-up Store, Lotte Cinema World Tower, Uniqlo Lotte World Mall, and 7-Eleven Lotte World Mall Aquarium—to find Pink Bean and complete missions to earn various prizes.
The Maple Attack Pop-up Store, where heroes will find it hard to keep their wallets closed, is now open at Lotte World Mall. This limited-time pop-up offers a variety of MapleStory merchandise. New items will be released weekly over the course of three weeks and will remain on sale until supplies run out. Entry is by advance reservation, and you can check the weekly merchandise lineup on the official website.
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Make Your Own T-shirt and Grab Special Treats
At Uniqlo, you can create your own custom T-shirt using stickers of various characters and monsters. Every hero should have at least one special shirt, right? And that’s not all—keep an eye on convenience stores nationwide for limited-edition MapleStory collaboration products created with Lotte Wellfood.
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom.
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