Happy Lemon announces Arknights: Endfield collaboration, fan event in San Diego

Happy Lemon announces Arknights: Endfield collaboration, fan event in San Diego

Happy Lemon has revealed a major collaboration with popular RPG Arknights: Endfield.

Starting today, select Happy Lemon locations will have special bundles and drinks based on the video game. Fans can quench their thirst with the Perlica Golden Lemon Bloom, Zhuang Fangyi Jade Latte with Salted Cheese, Ardelia Strawberry Dream, and Last Rite Blue Glacier. Buying one drink will earn customers the Operator Set while buying two drinks will unlock the Squad Set. Both bundles feature special items such as an in-game reward code postcard and a random character coaster.

To celebrate the collaboration, Happy Lemon will hold a special Arknights: Endfield fan event at its Convoy location in San Diego on May 23from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The two-hour event will feature photo opportunities with cosplayers, themed games and giveaways, life-size character displays, Live DJ entertainment, and exclusive drink sampling.

The collaboration will conclude on June 14. More information can be found here.

Arknights: Endfield is out on PC and mobile phones right now. A synopsis for the game reads:

The story follows the Endministrator (Endmin) – a legendary guardian awakened from a ten-year hibernation to lead Endfield Industries from their orbital headquarters, the OMV Dijiang.

On Talos-II, players harness the Automated Industrial Complex (AIC), a system used to architect integrated production networks and power grids across the wilderness. As the Endmin, players must manage these facilities while defending the Civilization Band from organized raider clans and investigate the origins of their self-commissioned "Zeroth Directive".

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