
There's a MapleStorySEA pop-up in Singapore with exclusive merch, games and more
Maplers, ready your potions and polish those claw blades – MapleStorySEA is turning 20, and it's throwing the pop-up party of the year. From August 15 to 17, the Suntec City Atrium (Tower 1 and 2) is levelling up into Victoria Island IRL, complete with exclusive merch, games, mascot meet-and-greets, and nostalgia-packed corners.
Whether you're a long-time player who used to sneak in quests at the school library or a curious first-timer who just thinks Pink Bean is really cute, this celebration has something for every kind of adventurer. It's three days only, and you'll want to be part of this pixel-perfect party. Here's your guide to the must-sees, must-snaps and must-grabs before the portal closes.
Free games to play
No Maple Points to cash in? No problem. Explore a variety of free activity booths scattered around the event and pick up a Mission Card to join in on the fun. Complete easy challenges like snapping a selfie with the friendly mascot, showing off your colouring skills, or sharing your experience on social media to unlock adorable rewards – think lenticular fans, character stickers, and postcards. Don't miss the ball pit, which makes for a vibrant dose of fun for all ages.
Carnival fun for the whole family
There's wholesome fun for every age, including retro-style carnival games that'll take you right back to your childhood. And if you're feeling lucky, take part in a lucky draw to win attractive prizes by purchasing an exclusive RSVP pack. Whether you're chasing wins or just your toddler through a sea of balloons, there's never a dull moment.
Live music performances to catch
Prepare for an emotional hit as a special live orchestra performance reimagines those iconic MapleStory soundtracks on stage. MapleSEA's original 20th anniversary song will also be sung live. Plus, there will be on-stage games and music sets throughout the day to keep the good vibes going.
Themed photo spots to snap
Strike a pose at the many Instagram-worthy spots – you can even take one alongside life-sized mascots of popular characters like Orange Mushroom. These MapleSEA legends will be making surprise appearances, so keep your eyes peeled. Time Out tip: come dressed in your best Maple-inspired fit for maximum content.
Limited edition merchandise to shop
Die-hard fans will want to get their hands on the limited-edition 20th anniversary merch, from ultra-cosy MapleSEA garbs to cuddly Pink Bean plushies – and yes, the Pink Bean blanket and hoodies are Singapore exclusives. You'll also find other fan-favourite items, but stock is super limited, so get in early before it's all gone.
Score exclusive perks when you RSVP
Snag your RSVP ticket in advance to unlock the full Victoria Voyage experience, complete with exclusive goodies, freebies, and bonus carnival credits to power up your adventure. Choose from two limited-tier packages: Basic ($20) or go all out with Premium ($60) for even juicier rewards. Quantities are limited, so .
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