Wednesday, March 18, 2026

AION Classic March Maintenance Adds New Promotion as Heavenly Weapon Event Ends



AION Classic received another round of weekly maintenance on March 17, 2026, and while it was not a major patch, it did bring a few notable changes that players should be aware of. The update introduced a new promotion event while simultaneously closing one of the recent weapon-related events.

For players actively progressing in Classic, these smaller maintenance updates often matter just as much as big patches. They tend to quietly shift progression opportunities, event priorities, and sometimes even the in-game economy.

Here is what changed.

New Performance Art Card Exhibition Promotion Begins

One of the biggest takeaways from the March 17 maintenance is the start of the Performance Art Card Exhibition promotion, which is scheduled to run from March 17 through April 7, 2026.

While not a gameplay overhaul, promotions like this typically provide additional progression opportunities through collectible rewards, enhancement materials, or special event items. For many players, these short-term promotions are a reliable way to squeeze out extra value during regular play sessions.

If you are actively playing AION Classic right now, this is exactly the kind of event you want to keep on your radar. Missing limited promotions often means missing easy progression.

Heavenly Weapon Promotion Has Officially Ended

At the same time, the maintenance also marked the end of the Heavenly Weapon Promotion, which concluded on March 17.

This is a typical AION Classic event rotation pattern: one promotion ends, another begins. For players, this creates a steady rhythm of opportunities rather than long dry periods between content updates.

If you were still holding onto items connected to the Heavenly Weapon event, now is a good time to double-check what can still be used and what may no longer be obtainable.

Why These Weekly Updates Still Matter

It is easy to overlook weekly maintenance posts because they rarely come with flashy trailers or big marketing pushes. But for long-running MMOs like AION Classic, this is where the real day-to-day game evolution happens.

Weekly maintenance often:

  • Rotates progression events

  • Introduces limited promotions

  • Adjusts event schedules

  • Removes outdated content

  • Prepares the game for future updates

Veteran AION players know this pattern well. Sometimes the biggest mistake is simply not checking what changed.

What Players Should Do This Week

If you are logging into AION Classic this week, a few simple checks can make sure you stay on track:

Check active promotions
Make sure you understand what the new Performance Art Card Exhibition offers and whether it fits your progression goals.

Review your event inventory
If you participated in the Heavenly Weapon event, confirm what items remain usable.

Watch upcoming deadlines
With the new promotion running until April 7, this is a good time to plan your playtime around any related rewards.

AION Classic’s Steady Event Cycle Continues

One thing AION Classic continues to do well is maintaining a consistent cadence of events. Even when there are no expansion-level updates, the game keeps players engaged through rotating promotions and seasonal activities.

For returning players especially, this is actually a good time to jump back in. Multiple overlapping events usually mean more ways to progress without needing perfect gear or endless grind sessions.

Sometimes the biggest advantage in AION is simply knowing what is active right now.

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