The First Descendant Season 1 is unveiled with Ultimate Freyna, new ways to power up, and so much more content

Season 1: Invasion has been officially revealed, and there’s a lot to unpack.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

We all knew that Nexon would be releasingThe First Descendant Season 1 “Invasion"toward the end of August, but now we have our first official look at what the update will include — and more info beside that.The First Descendantplayers are in for a serious meal, as the Season 1 update is packed with new content, new challenges, and new ways to play and grow more powerful.

First, let’s take a look at the new trailer unveiled byNexon. In the first few moments we’re introduced to Hailey, the brand-new Descendant that isn’t at all blatantly slapping her butt (I guess Nexon does know how some of its player base is). We also get a sneak peek into Freyna’s new original storyline and her Ultimate Freyna variant, as well as plenty of looks at the brand-new gameplay and story content. There’s a lot here, and it’s an exciting trailer if you’re at all looking forward to the update.

Of course, I happen to have a ton of information that’s not strictly laid out in that trailer, so let’s dive into all of that next.

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The First Descendant’s proper beginning with Season 1

The First Descendant’s proper beginning with Season 1

I don’t want to keep you waiting any longer. Here’s a list of the new features we know are coming in The First Descendant Season 1, including a teaser for what Nexon is planningduringthe hit free-to-play looter shooter’s proper kick off. The Pre-Season was a great introduction to the game and a great opportunity for Nexon to collect community feedback (andmuch of that actually resulted in real change), so now the game’s real life begins.

There’s actually more than this coming, as well, as Nexon has already confirmed that, like with the Pre-Season, Season 1 will enjoy mid-season content updates and additions. New features, quality-of-life improvements, and fresh content are all expected. One thing we know will be arriving is the long-awaited Trade Agent in Albion, which will hopefully give us a way to offload our extra valuable Research Materials.

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If you’re still not satisfied with what you’ve seen, you can peruse the catalog of images and screenshots from The First Descendant: Season 1 “Invasion” above. As for when we’ll be able to play, the biggest update yet for The First Descendant is rolling out across Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PlayStation 5 on Aug. 29, 2024. We may be able to see more atGamescom 2024, as well, asXbox has confirmed that The First Descendant will be part of Xbox’s Gamescom streamon Aug. 23.

Honestly, I’ve been enjoying The First Descendant far more than I thought I would, and it’s now one of myfavorite Xbox gamesof 2024. If Nexon keeps updating the game and actually listening to community feedback, then The First Descendant stands a great shot at remaining fun and engaging for years. Season 1 seems to be a great start, although we’ll have to wait for the full update to know for sure if Nexon is on to another winner in The First Descendant.

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