The price of Luna Classic, at the time of writing this, is 100.93 USD. By taking a look back at LUNA’s history, we can see that its highest price up to now would be 200 USD. This means that LUNC is at a great value and we should take advantage of it while we still can! Lunar Corporation has been quiet lately and experts believe they will be releasing a new game sooner than later. A disaster in the company coupled with rumors from insiders say that MoonLander 2 will release soon.
Even though it is being said that the price of Luna Classic will go up in price once the release of Luna Online: Reborn happens, we should take into account that in July 2017, MMOgo had published an article saying that LUNA Classic will be released on Steam. We can’t verify the validity of this piece of information but I’m sure they wouldn’t publish this if they weren’t sure about it.
What’s a Luna Classic Token Worth?
Luna Classic is a currency created from the in-game currency which can be purchased only with real money. It is used to buy many rare items and its price has skyrocketed because of this. According to the website, 1 Luna Token will cost $1 USD so if you want to speculate on the price of a Luna token you should also go for it. Although its price has been a roller coaster since it was first released, we can clearly see that in the past couple of months it has been increasing steadily and this trend seems unlikely to stop anytime soon. Its highest historical value was $2 USD per token according to coinmarketcap but as I mentioned above this figure could be easily surpassed very soon.
The Bottom Line on Luna Classic
Luna Classic enjoys a high price because of the rarity of its in-game token. This means that any positive news about the game should also increase its value. There are many rumors about what is happening inside Lunar Corporation, so if we continue waiting for the official release date of Luna Online: Reborn we will surely get more fomo (Fear Of Missing Out). There have been rumors that the release date may be postponed and developers have shown their discontent with the game’s current state. There are even some beta testers who don’t bother to reply any more to an already frustrated player base.
Can LUNC reach LUNA’s highest levels?
The best way to find out is to keep a close eye on the price of LUNC, LUNA, and LUNA Classic. If the price of LUNC increases but that of LUNA Classic stays at its historical value ($1 per token), then it is certain that the Luna Online 2 will be released. If LUNA goes up further in price and still remains at its historical value, then we can safely assume that an update will be released stating they have no plans of releasing a Luna Online 2 or are otherwise discontinuing this project. If we take all this into account it seems to us like the future looks very promising for LUNC. We have no doubt that if Lunar Corporation releases a new update, a new game, or implements a new feature it will increase its value even further.
So what is the point of Luna Coin?
It is a unique in-game currency that is used to buy many rare items with real money. The price of LUNC has been as low as $0.1 per token and has skyrocketed tremendously in the past few months – it can go even higher from where it is today and we believe it will soon approach LUNA’s highest historical value (about $1 each), if not surpass this figure, especially if a new game release happens soon or if LUNA gets an update for new features, etc.
Terra’s Next Go-Round
Luna Coin is an in-game currency that can be purchased with real money only. Luna Coins are a value-added token like a coupon and are used for purchasing items that can only be obtained with the Token (and not vice-versa). Luna Coins do not buy you anything in the game, but they do give you discounts on certain items (once per account per day).
The price of a Luna Coin has risen from $0.25, to $0.50, to the current value of $1 per token. The online game Lunar Corporation released Terra Online in 2007 as well as Luna Online in 2008 to much success and popularity until the former was shut down in 2016, leaving behind only its sequel under the same name.