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Valentine’s Day Events in SOE's Games
EQ II, Free Realms, and Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures players can partake in various in-game activities to celebrate the joys of the holiday.
Date: Monday, February 06, 2012
Author: James Fudge

Sony Online Entertainment is celebrating Valentine's Day this month in various games with special activities and events. In Free Realms, the annual Festival of Hearts begins starting February 7 and runs until March 8. The game will offer players a one-of-a-kind pixie love story, Valentine's Day-themed environments and quests to earn special Valentine's Day items, including heart blocks and petals from the Heart Flower. For detailed information, check out www.FreeRealms.com .

EverQuest II will offer players a chance to celebrate Erollisi Day, which arrives in Norrath from February 7-20. Erollisi Day, an annual in-game event that celebrates "love and passion." Players are invited to participate in contests and quests. In New Halas, Priest Swornlove and several Sisters of Erollisi are looking for players to help them in fulfilling the call of love. Meanwhile, love notes and message candies hold new worth with holiday merchants (in Qeynos Harbor and Freeport) and tradeskillers, alike. For detailed information, visit www.eq2players.com .

Starting February 10, Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures will re-introduce special Valentine's Day items to the Marketplace including a Cupid Clone Trooper, Mouse Droid Valentine's Day Candy Dispenser, and more. You can find out more about those activities by visiting www.clonewarsadventures.com .

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