While you're still getting to know Charcoal Cookie and Silent Salt Cookie, who joined the roster just days ago, Cookie Run: Kingdom continues to expand. A new content update arrives on October 1st, delivering fresh challenges, events, and rewards to keep your team engaged.
The main attraction is Beast Raid: Chains of Silence, where you'll face the powerful Spectral Warmaster. To participate, you must first complete Crispia Stage 8-30, then assemble two distinct teams with no duplicate Cookies to tackle six progressively harder difficulty levels.
This raid introduces challenging mechanics like the Storm of Oblivion, which gradually forces your Cookies off the arena, and the Onslaught of Oblivion minigame, where a well-timed dodge can stun the boss. For team-building advice, consult our Cookie Run: Kingdom tier list to create your strongest squads!
Advancing through higher difficulty tiers unlocks exclusive themed rewards, ranging from the Dark Armor costume to the Silencing Greatsword. Silence Coins earned during battles can be exchanged in the Beast Raid Shop for unique Icings and other items.
Boss Rush also returns with its third season, now featuring Synergy Waffles—special items that activate team synergy effects without requiring specific cookie lineups. New Suppression Levels and Rage mechanics will dynamically alter boss attack patterns during combat.

This limited-time season runs until October 21st, so climb the leaderboards and secure the new rewards before it concludes. To gather resources for these events, be sure to use the latest Cookie Run: Kingdom codes!
Beyond the combat-focused updates, the patch revives the Legacy of Legends gacha for sought-after costumes, introduces a Grass-type gacha lineup featuring favorites like White Lily Cookie and Camellia Cookie, and brings back Icing sets from previous collections.
Seasonal events complete this content drop. Okchun Cookie's Catch the Moon Rabbit board game adds festive Chuseok celebrations, while Harvest Tile Match challenges you to clear patterned boards against the clock to earn medals and prizes.