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After The Japanese Servers, CounterSide SEA Set To Merge With The Global Server

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CounterSide SEA server is set to merge with the global server soon. We kind of saw it coming after Japan did the same thing last year. The CounterSide SEA server was run by ZlongGames till now. This strategic decision kicks off on May 16, 2024. Keep reading to get the full scoop!

In February 2023, StudioBside merged the CounterSide servers for global and Japanese players. They did this right after their deal with Nexon ended. Following the merger, the app lets players choose whether they want to play on the Korean server or the global server.

Here’s The Deal!

On March 12, bosses like you will need to start the Service Transfer from SEA to the Global server operated by the folks at Studio Beside. It’s more than just a hop and a skip. Team CounterSide SEA wants to ensure that the battles you love continue without a hitch.

To make the switch, you’ll need to grab your Transfer Code through the game’s lobby. And there’s a little bonus as well! Join the Next Step Event Mission for some goodies to take along. Then, hop onto the Studio Beside version of CounterSide and punch in your Transfer Code to pick up right where you left off.

Here’s a quick recap of the transfer timeline. On March 11, recharge channels and new sign-ups hit pause at 10 AM GMT+7. If you’ve got a pending recharge, 5000 Quartz comes your way as compensation. The shutdown of the CounterSide SEA server happens on May 10, so don’t dilly-dally with that transfer!

You won’t be able to keep playing after the March 12 update if you don’t complete the service transfer on the global server by then. On May 16, Studio Beside steps into the fray to carry on everything you’ve built, including your game data and transaction logs.

That’s all on CounterSide SEA for now. If you haven’t played the game yet, do give it a try by grabbing it from the Google Play Store. Also, check out our other news on Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence Gets Delayed Once Again!

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