
Season 29 will be remembered as a season shaped by ruptured alliances, unexpected retreats, and finales decided in minutes. Each region told its own story, but all shared one thread: no coalition, no guild, and no plan came through the final weeks of the season unscathed.
Albion Europe
Season 29 on Albion Europe unfolded like a saga of broken oaths and bitter ambition. GIRTH opened strong with a clean sweep of the top three places, but the alliance soon splintered when Skoggangr broke away after clashes with Heralds of Valhalla. Raids followed, setting the Outlands ablaze and reshaping the political map. As Take Care surged toward first place, the real drama played out just behind them: Heralds of Valhalla holding the line, Utopia launching a costly campaign for third, and Skoggangr stalking the podium with growing momentum.

In the end, GIRTH’s fractured unity held long enough to secure a full podium sweep: Take Care first, Heralds of Valhalla second, and Utopia third, an achievement rumored to have cost them over 5 billion Silver. Skoggangr, though shut out of the top three, became the season’s defining disruptor and a looming threat for Season 30. A special shoutout to every guild that hit Crystal Rank this season, with a record of 24 guilds in total reaching the top spots!
Albion Asia
On the surface, Albion Asia lived through one of its quieter seasons, but only because the true fighting happened in the off-season, when the region’s major guilds united to crush an attempted eviction. Entering Season 29 with their coalition intact, the field settled quickly. All Rise built a commanding lead and never let it slip, while Stellar Alliance and PURE GOLD held steady behind them despite whispers of internal strain and guilds eyeing independence.

The finale delivered exactly what the standings foretold: All Rise secured their second gem, Stellar Alliance locked in second, and PURE GOLD completed the trio. Yet the stability feels temporary. With words of war once again brewing on Albion Asia, will the fighting last past the off-season and make it into the season itself? The storm is coming, and everyone knows it.
Albion Americas
For more than 2,700 days, Make Albion Great Again chased a title that always slipped away. Season 29 finally gave them the opening they’d waited nearly eight years for. They pushed into the lead early, holding firm through constant clashes with Rogue Natives and the turbulence between the N10 and BOBER alliances. As the finale approached, rumors spread that Rogue Natives might try to rally the server for one last attempt to stop Make Albion Great Again’s long-delayed ascent.

But when Invasion Day began, that plan collapsed instantly. Make Albion Great Again wiped Rogue Natives in under a minute as territories activated, then shut them down again at Murdergulch Gap before any counterattack could form. From there, the season had only one possible ending. Make Albion Great Again claimed their first-ever championship at last, with Rogue Natives in second and INTERDITS in third. After years of near-misses, persistence finally carried Make Albion Great Again across the finish line.
With Season 29 concluded, the Outlands feel more unsettled than resolved. Alliances frayed, grudges deepened, and many guilds now face the consequences of the choices they made along the way. Before the next season begins, congratulations go to our champions: Take Care, All Rise, and Make Albion Great Again!
Season 30 starts with a lot of unfinished business, and it won’t take long for those tensions to surface. Check out the full Season 30 schedule, and don’t forget to tune in to AlbionTV for live coverage as the new season unfolds. See you on the battlefield!
