Version 2.4 Update of "Tide of Song":New Characters Augusta and Euno Debut, Exciting Recharge Bonuses Available


Hey everyone, have you heard the latest news? I heard that the game Resonance is about to get an update! In the new version, it seems two new characters will be introduced: one named Augusta and the other named Euno. Honestly, I’ve never really understood what the names of these game characters mean, but their attributes are pretty interesting.
Augusta is apparently an Electro-type character and wields a longsword. She sounds a bit like the lights in our house—maybe not the prettiest thing, but if she encounters an enemy, I bet she’ll swing that sword and fill the air with sparks, taking them down in no time. As for Euno, she’s an Anemo-type character with a pair of arm guards. The word “Anemo” sounds like “energetic” in everyday language, so I imagine she’ll be full of vigor, charging forward head-on in the game.
I see how you gamers get so excited when new characters are released—it’s like spotting a rare animal! Actually, these two new characters might make their debut as early as version 2.4. However, the gacha banner for them will only be available in version 2.6. I’m a bit confused—why not just include them directly in version 2.6? Maybe it’s to let players get a glimpse of their abilities first and build some affection for them? It’s a clever strategy, kind of like how serialized novels hook readers by introducing characters before the climax.
Speaking of gaming, it really does require some money. Once your in-game currency, Moon Phase, runs out, you’ll need to top up. I heard that topping up on Treabar offers up to 22% off, which sounds even better than the deals from the vendors in our village. By the way, Treabar seems like a reliable platform. Their transaction process is smooth, and they have excellent ratings—4.9 stars on Trustpilot and a full 10/10 from players. They’ve got you covered in terms of safety, convenience, and refunds.
I remember when I used to top up, I was always worried about getting scammed. If you use an unreliable platform, you might lose your money without getting anything in return. But Treabar offers a full refund guarantee and 24/7 customer support, so players can top up with peace of mind. As for the price, 6,480 Moon Phase costs NT$2,936, which is NT$364 cheaper than the original price—a pretty decent discount. And if you use the code “Treabarblog3ge,” you can get an extra 3% off. That’s a great deal!
Still, I think the most important thing about gaming is moderation. No matter how much you top up or how much Moon Phase you have, it’s not worth neglecting your real life. You’re better off spending your money wisely—like on characters you really like, such as Augusta and Euno. If you don’t like them, having more Moon Phase won’t make a difference.
I’m a bit curious about these new characters. Will Augusta, with her Electro abilities, light up the battlefield like a household light bulb? And will Euno, with her Anemo powers, spin around endlessly like the wind turbines in our village? These are just the thoughts of an outsider, though. I’m sure actual players will have their own opinions once they try the game.
Finally, I want to remind everyone that while gaming is fun, don’t let it interfere with your responsibilities. Treat games like life—enjoy them, but don’t get too carried away.