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Dear Operators,
Event Time: 1/9–1/15
Event Time: 1/9–1/15
Date: 1/9 - 1/15
Date: 1/9 - 1/15
Date: 1/9 - 1/15
Date: 1/9 - 1/15
Date: 1/9 - 1/15
Event Time: 1/9–2/5
Hello Operators, 


Happy New Year, Operators!
Event Time: 1/1–1/15
Event Time: 1/1–1/15
Event Time: 1/1–1/15
Event Time: 1/1–1/8
Date: 1/2 - 1/8
Date: 1/2 - 1/8
Date: 1/2 - 1/8
Date: 1/2 - 1/8
Date: 1/2 - 1/8
Event Time: 1/1–1/30
Event Time: 1/1–1/28 (Activation Period: 1/1–1/21; Claim Period: 1/1–1/28)
Hello Operators, 









For even more detailed guide, please refer to the dedicated tutorial: 
Dear Operators,
Event Time: 12/26 - 1/1
Event Time: 12/24 - 12/31
Event Time: 12/24 - 1/8
Date: 12/26 - 1/1
Date: 12/26 - 1/1
Date: 12/26 - 1/1
Date: 12/26 - 1/1
Date: 12/26 - 1/1
Event Time: 12/24 - 1/22
Recently, some players have reported seeing an in-game pop-up requiring them to enable "Secure Boot" and "TPM" (as shown in the image below). These are security features for Windows 10 and Windows 11 that ensure your PC only loads trusted software during startup. Enabling these features won't violate your privacy or affect how you use your computer.
STEP 1: Check if DISK is GPT
Step Two: Remember your disk number (in this case, Disk 1). Right-click on the corresponding disk, select "Properties," and in the pop-up window that appears, click on "Volumes" and check the "Partition Style".
If your device's partition style is "GPT," you can skip STEP 2 and jump straight to STEP 3 for the remaining setup.
Step Two: In the pop-up window, copy and paste the content within quotes: "mbr2gpt /validate /allowfullos" and press Enter. If you get a "successful" message, you can continue to the next step. If it fails, please try again.
Step Three: If you only have one disk, skip this step. If you have multiple disks, determine which disk number contains your system drive from the previous step. Using the image below as an example, the C drive is on Disk 1. Remember this disk number as you'll need it in the next step.
Step Four: In the window from Step Two, continue by copying and pasting the content within quotes: "mbr2gpt /convert /disk:0 /allowfullos". If you have multiple disks, you'll need to adjust the number in "disk:0" based on the disk number where your system drive is located from the previous step. In the previous step's example, the C drive was on Disk 1, so the actual command to enter would be "mbr2gpt /convert /disk:1 /allowfullos".
STEP 3: Check your "BIOS Mode"
Step Two: After completing the previous step, the "System Information" page will appear. Check whether your "BIOS Mode" is "UEFI."
STEP 4: Enter BIOS to make modifications
After entering the BIOS page, you'll need to perform the following operations:
2. TPM: Select "Enable." If your device allows you to select a TPM version, choose "2.0."
1. Windows 11 and Secure Boot - Microsoft Support
Hello Operators, 
Building the Fortress using Secure Boot & TPM 2.0
To understand why this is meaningful to our arsenal, imagine your PC is a Fortress.
What does this upgrade deliver to you, the honest player?
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