AION Live’s April 8, 2026 maintenance quietly did more than just roll the servers over for another week. According to Gameforge’s official maintenance notice, the reset ended the previous Daeva Pass on April 8, started a new Daeva Pass running until May 6, and also launched Shugoling’s Treasure, which is likewise scheduled to run until May 6, 2026.
The biggest takeaway is simple
If you play AION Live regularly, the practical headline is that April 8 was a real reset point, not just a background maintenance day. The old pass is gone, the new Daeva Pass is now active, and Shugoling’s Treasure is one of the main fresh event hooks for the next stretch of the month. That makes this one of those weeks where logging in without checking the event list is an easy way to miss the point of the reset entirely. The event timing itself is official; the “easy way to miss the point” part is my editorial read.
What started, what stayed, and what ended
Gameforge’s maintenance post breaks the week down pretty clearly. Under Starting, it lists [Event] Shugoling’s Treasure with an end date of May 6, and it also notes that the event’s NPC and items deletion is scheduled for that same date. Under Seasons, it confirms the new Daeva Pass also runs until May 6, while Atreian Boosts continues until April 22. Under Ongoing, Gameforge says the Attendance List and Blooming Transformation both continue until April 22, while Tiamaranta’s Eye runs much longer, through June 3.
The same notice also confirms what dropped out with this reset. The 8.6 Support Event ended, and Little Devil’s Temptation also ended, with its related NPC and item cleanup attached to the maintenance cycle. So this was not just about new things arriving. It was also a proper handoff from one event mix to the next.
Why this reset is worth covering
The reason this is a decent AION Live story is not that any one bullet point looks dramatic on its own. It is that the new Daeva Pass plus Shugoling’s Treasure gives players a fresh short-term progression loop right as several older event hooks either ended or moved closer to their final dates. In practical terms, this is the kind of maintenance where your priorities should probably change for the next few weeks. That broader framing is an inference, but it is based directly on the official event turnover listed in the maintenance notice.
It also gives you a cleaner Live-side follow-up to some of the Classic coverage we have already done, like AION Classic’s Delicious Mushrooms in Teva Event and its daily quest workaround and the current AION Classic Reorientation Event class change window. Those are Classic stories, while this one is the more useful “what changed this week” snapshot for Live players.
What AION Live players should do now
The smart move after the April 8 reset is to treat May 6 and April 22 as your key dates. May 6 matters for the new Daeva Pass and Shugoling’s Treasure, while April 22 is the cutoff for Atreian Boosts, Attendance List, and Blooming Transformation. June 3 is the longer-tail date to keep in mind for Tiamaranta’s Eye. If you are the kind of player who likes to optimize event value instead of realizing too late that you forgot half the active systems, this is the week to reorganize your checklist. The dates are official; the checklist advice is mine.

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