
\ KPR's long-awaited New Eden Dreams release on June 30th, 2026. Pre-release access for holders began on June 16th, letting Keepers jump into Prisma City early. This is a guide to New Eden Dreams. Lore KPR games typically have deep lore, and this one is no exception. The mission of the game is to progress through twelve chapters by gaining XP. Throughout each chapter are cutscenes that bring the story to life. According to FutureSight Product Lead for KPR, “Over 18,000+ words of dialogue script are included as cutscenes as players progress through the game, uncovering a mystery that cuts to the core of New Eden and also covers many of the tensions that we feel in our modern age between humanity and AI.” Main Game Parts & Chests Throughout the game, players repeatedly visit locations within Prisma City to collect parts. Selecting "Collect Parts" starts a timer to unlock a Part Chest, which contains one of the parts available at that location. Chest rarity tiers increase with their available parts rarities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. Every day, there are three "bonus chests" available that also contain XP and credits in addition to parts. \ Supply House Once a chest is opened, the parts received flash across the screen. The Supply House gives players a list of all available parts and lets them craft any part previously opened from a chest. \ Boon Haven Once parts are in the Supply House, Boon Haven is where they get used. Selecting Boon Haven pulls up drone order quests, and players use parts from their stock to fill them. If a part is missing from a player's stock, it can be ordered using credits, provided that the part has been opened from a chest before. Every time a part is ordered, the cost to order it again rises incrementally. Completing one of the five drone order quests rewards the player with XP and credits, assuming all required parts are available. If the parts needed for a quest can't be pulled from the Supply House or ordered, a refresh button swaps every required part for a new one. Quests rotate every six hours, so twenty are available each day. \ Rewards Hub The Rewards Hub is available at any time and shows the XP the user has gained throughout their playthrough. Along the way through twelve chapters, checkpoints offer rewards. To progress, the user must gain XP from quests. \ Pamp’s Portal Beyond collecting parts and filling drone orders, Pamp's Portal offers another way to play. It's a rotating circular jumper game that speeds up as the score increases. The first twelve rounds each day earn players XP and credits; the higher score achieved earns more XP and credits. At the time of writing, the current world record score, achieved by SleuthPlays, is 199. \ Lumina Square The Lumina Square is a gateway to AI Database (AIDb), offering a direct port into a discovery layer for AI products and platforms, that can enhance your use of AI workflows and agents. Users can leave reviews and discover new software listed on the platform. \ Global Leaderboards All players have access to Global Leaderboards. These rank every user in four categories: Citizenship Points, Pamp's Portal Score, Chests Opened, and Keycard XP. These leaderboards update every hour and reset weekly. Citizenship points are only available to holders of Keepers (KPR’s pfp NFT), and Keycard XP is exclusive to Keycard holders. Placing higher on each individual leaderboard rewards the user with points that go toward the Global Rank, which changes weekly. Each player's highest weekly score and highest global placement are always recorded on their profile inside the leaderboards section. \ Play To Vault In addition to individual leaderboards, there are team leaderboards. Joining one of 20 teams enters players into team competition. Every point earned by team members is added together to compete against other teams' totals. \ Extra Info XP and Credit Multipliers The XP and Credit Multipliers, available in four tiers each, change the amount of XP and credits rewarded for every task. Bonus Chests, Pamp's Portal, and Drone Orders are all affected by this multiplier. XP is influenced by the number of Keycards a player owns, with the four tiers being 1, 2, 5, and 10+. Credits are influenced by the number of Keepers a player owns, with the four tiers being 1, 5, 10, and 20+. \ Keycards Keycards come in four different tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. Each Keycard is redeemable for credits in-game. Once redeemed, a Keycard becomes half-used. The remaining half can be used to claim prizes once all twelve chapters have been completed. \ Soundtrack The soundtrack of New Eden Dreams is a minor detail that ends up mattering more than expected. It elevates the experience throughout the game. During Pamp's Portal, the soundtrack adds a sense of stakes to the gameplay, and sound effects play for every point scored and hit taken, adding to the feedback. \ Closing KPR's New Eden Dreams is intricately built while staying simple and straightforward to play. The care that went into development shows in every part of the game. The funny quips inside the cutscenes bring a smile, the fast pace of Pamp's Portal brings chest pain, and the beautiful music brings a sense of calm. New Eden Dreams is a well-orchestrated development, and something the KPR team should be proud of. Launch day is just around the corner. :::warning Disclaimer: This article is written purely for entertainment and educational purposes and should not be taken as financial advice in any way. Do your own research. If you are seeking financial advice, find a professional who is right for you. ::: Official Links & Sources - Game URL - How to Play Guide This story was also published on my newsletter called Spyrigend. \ \
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