Lineage Classic Launches 'Forgotten Island' Episode With New Server and Pre-registration Rewards

The first time the company has enabled server transfers
NC Games is allowing players to move characters and entire clans between servers for the first time in Lineage Classic's twenty-year history.

For over two decades, Lineage Classic has held its players in a world built on accumulated history and hard-won progress — and now, for the first time, that world is being asked to move. NC Games is opening a new region called the Forgotten Island on July 22, alongside the first-ever server transfer system, inviting both veteran adventurers and fresh arrivals to renegotiate their relationship with a game that has outlasted most of its contemporaries. It is a quiet but telling wager: that the promise of new territory can coexist with the weight of everything players have already built.

  • A game that has run continuously since 2000 is now attempting something it has never done before — allowing players to carry their characters and entire clans across server boundaries.
  • The Forgotten Island arrives July 22 with new creatures, new gear, and a dedicated Antharas server, creating a fork in the road between fresh starts and established legacies.
  • Pre-registration rewards — teleportation cubes, death-penalty shields, rare spellbooks — are designed to pull players toward the new content before the gates even open.
  • NC is building a third server, Gludio, specifically to absorb the overflow of large-scale guild migrations, signaling that the company expects the movement to be substantial.
  • The deeper question hovering over all of it: will the Forgotten Island draw back players who left, or simply reshuffle the ones who stayed?

NC Games is preparing to expand Lineage Classic on July 22 with the launch of the Forgotten Island, a new region situated southeast of the game's established continent of Aden. Populated with creatures like Minotaurs, Drakes, Gryphons, and Crocodiles, the island arrives alongside a brand-new server called Antharas. Most details are being held back until launch day, when the official site will reveal the full scope of regions, monsters, and collectible items.

To build momentum ahead of launch, NC has opened a pre-registration window running from July 15 through August 19. Players on existing servers who sign up receive a Forgotten Island Precious Treasure Chest — a package that includes a death-penalty prevention item, bonus time stones, transformation spellbooks, and a Golden Cube that teleports players to the new region once per hour for 20 uses. After exhausting the cube, players unlock a Treasure Bundle offering either crafting materials or a chest containing random Ancient Series equipment: the signature gear of the new zone. Players starting fresh on Antharas receive a parallel package with a Silver Cube variant and exclusive weapon, armor, and ring selections unavailable to veterans on older servers.

The most structurally significant announcement, however, is the game's first-ever server transfer system. Between July 22 and August 4, players can apply to move individual characters or entire clans to different servers across two separate transfer windows. To manage the expected volume of migration, NC is opening a third new server — Gludio — dedicated to absorbing large-scale group relocations.

Taken together, the moves reveal a company trying to thread a careful needle: honoring the investment of long-time players while making room for the energy of new beginnings. Whether the Forgotten Island reignites interest among lapsed players or simply redistributes an existing community across more servers is an open question — but the infrastructure NC is assembling suggests it is preparing for significant movement either way.

NC Games, the company behind the long-running fantasy MMO Lineage Classic, is preparing to expand its world on July 22 with the launch of a new region called the Forgotten Island, along with a fresh server named Antharas. The move marks a significant moment for the aging game: it's the first time the company has enabled server transfers, allowing players to move their characters—or entire clans—to new territory.

The Forgotten Island itself sits southeast of Aden, the game's established continent, and will be populated with creatures players haven't encountered before: Minotaurs, Drakes, Gryphons, and Crocodiles. The company, led by co-CEOs Kim Taek-jin and Park Byung-moo, is keeping most details under wraps until July 22, when the brand website will reveal specific regions, monster types, and the items available for collection.

To encourage participation, NC has opened a pre-registration window running from July 15 through August 19. Players on existing servers who sign up will receive a Forgotten Island Precious Treasure Chest containing several useful items: a Forgotten Ancient Scripture that prevents character death penalties (usable 10 times), five Bonus Time Stone Selection Chests, five Level 52 Transformation Spellbooks, and a Golden Cube of the Forgotten Island. That cube functions as a teleportation device, allowing players to visit the new region once per hour for 20 uses. After exhausting the cube, players unlock a Forgotten Island Treasure Bundle, which grants either three Dwarf's Cogs or one Forgotten Island Ancient Treasure Chest. Opening that chest yields a random Ancient Series item—signature equipment for the new zone, including spellbooks, plate armor, swords, or crossbows.

Players starting fresh on the new Antharas server receive a slightly different package: the Forgotten Island Illusion Treasure Chest, which includes the same Forgotten Ancient Scripture and Bonus Time Stone chests, but swaps the Golden Cube for a Silver Cube. The Silver Cube offers consumables or Dwarf's Cogs instead of direct teleportation, and also unlocks the Treasure Bundle after 20 uses. New Antharas players also get exclusive weapon, armor, and ring selection chests—items unavailable to players on established servers.

Perhaps more significant than the new content itself is NC's announcement of the game's first-ever server transfer system. Between July 22 and August 4, players can apply to move their characters to different servers in two separate windows. The company is allowing both individual character transfers and wholesale clan relocations, recognizing that guilds often move together. To handle what NC expects to be substantial migration traffic, the company is opening an additional new server called Gludio specifically to accommodate large-scale group transfers.

The move suggests NC is betting on renewed interest in Lineage Classic. The game, which launched in 2000 and has been running continuously for over two decades, has seen various iterations and server resets over the years. By offering new territory, new servers, and the ability to transfer existing progress, the company is attempting to balance the appeal of fresh starts with the investment players have already made in their characters. Whether the Forgotten Island will draw back lapsed players or simply redistribute the existing population across more servers remains to be seen. But the infrastructure NC is building—new servers, transfer systems, and a third server to manage overflow—suggests the company expects significant movement when the gates open.

NC will introduce 'The Forgotten Island,' an uncharted region located southeast of the Aden continent, along with a new server, 'Antharas.'
— NC Games announcement
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Inventor

Why does a game that's been around for over twenty years suddenly need three new servers at once?

Model

Because they're trying to solve two problems simultaneously. Some players want a completely fresh start—that's the Antharas server. Others want to explore new content without abandoning their existing characters. And then there are the clans, the guilds, the communities that move as units. You can't fit all that into one server without creating bottlenecks.

Inventor

The pre-registration rewards seem designed to give existing players a significant advantage on the new island. Is that fair to fresh players on Antharas?

Model

It's a deliberate trade-off. Existing players get access to the island but with a slower travel method—the cube only works once per hour. New players on Antharas get faster access through the Silver Cube, plus exclusive gear. It's not generous to either group, but it's balanced in different ways.

Inventor

What does it mean that this is the first server transfer the game has ever allowed?

Model

It means the game's infrastructure was never designed for player mobility. For twenty years, your character was locked to its server. That's a massive constraint. Allowing transfers now suggests NC finally has the technical capability, or finally believes the player base is small enough that transfers won't destabilize the economy.

Inventor

The Forgotten Island Treasure Bundle—you get it after using a cube twenty times. That's a long grind for a random item.

Model

It is. But that's the design. It keeps players engaged with the new zone for weeks, not days. The randomness means some players will get lucky and others won't, which creates conversation and trading opportunities. It's not generous, but it's deliberate.

Inventor

Why open Gludio specifically to handle clan transfers?

Model

Because clans are the social spine of these games. If a hundred-person guild wants to move together, they need space. Gludio is a pressure valve. It lets large groups transfer without fragmenting across multiple servers or overwhelming Antharas.

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