Season 27 Wrapup
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As Season 27 draws to a close, it's clear that even in a shorter format, Albion's Guild Seasons are packed with surprises. From dramatic rebellions to last-minute point grabs, the road to the final rankings was anything but smooth. Now, let's break down how this riveting season unfolded across all three servers:
Albion Americas
Drama erupted early on Albion Americas as long-standing tensions boiled over. The once-dominant IFures coalition, led by Daliuess, collapsed in spectacular fashion. Accusations of abuse of power from the end of Season 26 lit the spark, and by the start of Season 27, the AYUDA alliance launched a full rebellion. Their goal was nothing less than total obliteration… and they succeeded. IFures was wiped from the Outlands, their territories claimed, and their power shattered.
In the wake of this power shift, AYUDA’s member guilds claimed the spoils. Kool Aid rose to the top, taking Rank 1 with over 880,000 Season Points. Make Albion Great Again and PIVAS followed close behind in Ranks 2 and 3. But with victory came uncertainty. Kool Aid disbanded after the season, and many other guilds began reorganizing. Familiar names resurfaced, and past rivals eyed each other warily. What had begun as a season of rebellion ended in a tense calm.
The server is now brimming with unresolved scores and the potential for new conflicts. As Season 28 begins, the Americas server stands at a crossroads, with old leaders gone, new contenders rising, and a battlefield wide open for the taking.
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Albion Asia
Albion Asia delivered one of the most intense and expensive seasons in the game’s history. What began as a tense rivalry between two guilds within the same coalition, CCTV and All Rise, quickly escalated into a full-scale war for Rank 1. Both sides traded Season Points closely for weeks, until All Rise made their intentions clear and launched an all-out campaign to claim the crown.
The climax came during a massive Invasion Day battle, where a single territory fight generated over 1.7 billion Kill Fame in just one hour. As the war intensified and allies were called in, players began estimating the scale of the conflict, with some putting the total cost of the Rank 1 war at around $350,000 in ingame value.
That investment paid off. With the support of Peony Flower, All Rise overpowered CCTV, who ultimately conceded. All Rise surged ahead, finishing the season with 1,143,798 Season Points to claim Rank 1. In a surprise twist, Cut Throat, a medium-sized guild, took advantage of the final point payout to leapfrog into Rank 2 with 750,021 points. CCTV closed out the season in third place with 666,299 points, their early lead lost to a war that rewrote Albion Asia’s history.
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Albion Europe
Season 27 on Albion Europe began in relative calm, especially compared to the chaos unfolding on the other servers. Yet beneath the surface, politics and preparations were already underway. Statement, who had been steadily rising in previous seasons, quickly took control, building an early lead and refusing to let go. With a well-organized campaign and strong roster, they soon outpaced the competition and pushed their way past the 1 million Season Point mark. That is more than double the score of their nearest rivals. But even as they secured the crown, they shocked the server with an announcement: they would be disbanding after the season.
That decision led to one of the strangest finales in recent memory. With their win secured, Statement began selling off their stored Season Points. Scourge of GOD, sitting in third place, tried to buy their way into Rank 2. But in a costly blunder, they forgot to account for Siphoned Energy drains and didn’t drop from their alliance, which caused points to be split with other guilds.
As a result, WorldWide held onto Rank 2, while Scourge of GOD remained in third. A special shoutout goes to O M B R A, who put in an impressive performance in the final push, grinding through Crystal Creatures deep into the night to secure a well-deserved Rank 5 finish.
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As Season 27 closes, one thing is clear: Albion's guild wars are far from predictable. Congratulations to Statement, All Rise, and Kool Aid for claiming victory in their respective regions!
Season 28 begins soon and the full schedule is now available. And as the new season unfolds, keep an eye on our news for recaps and catch all the live action on AlbionTV. See you on the battlefield!