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The Maji Market Return in Palia Brings Twitch Drops

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The Maji Market Return in Palia Brings Twitch Drops

The fall season is upon the Palian World and the fall foliage has taken over in Kilima Village with Palia’s latest update, Autumn Awakening. Alongside the fall season, the update brings back the highly anticipated Maji Market event in Kilima Valley with a brand-new mini-game called Pop-A-Chapaa, various event quests, and more.

All the exclusive items that players can purchase from various villagers’ stalls require Maji Market Tickets that are earned by participating in mini-games and activities. As there are specific times for each activity in the event, Palia is giving a chance to players to earn thousands of Maji Market Tickets for free via the latest Twitch Drops.

There are three tiers of rewards included in the Twitch Drops for Palia that players can claim for free from September 24, 2024, to October 15, 2024, by watching their favorite content creators on Twitch.

  • 1,000 Maji Market Tickets – Watch 2 Hours
  • 2x Potato Pod Prize Bag – Watch 6 Hours
  • 3,000 Maji Market Tickets – Watch 10 Hours

How to Claim the Rewards from Twitch Drops

Getting the Twitch Drop Items will require players to link their Twitch account with the Palia game account and watch a Streamer on Twitch with Drops Enabled for a certain amount of time. As players watch the streamer and complete the required time for the reward, they need to head to the Drops Inventory to view and claim the earned rewards.

After that, players can launch and log in to the game and head to the ‘News’ tab to find the claimed items.

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