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Another Guild Season is in the books, though on some servers the fighting never really stopped. Season 32 brought everything from hard-fought title races to sprawling coalition wars, with each server carving out its own story. Let's look back at the moments that defined the season.
Albion Europe
When Season 32 began, it felt like a continuation of the blood, sweat, and tears that had defined the end of the previous season. At the top of the rankings, Heralds of Valhalla quickly established themselves as the team to beat. While Squirtle Squad and Y O I N K remained locked in a close battle for second place throughout much of the season, Heralds steadily expanded their lead and rarely looked seriously threatened in the race for first place. When the final points were counted, Heralds of Valhalla secured their second season victory and another gem for their crown. Squirtle Squad claimed second place, while Y O I N K completed the podium in third.
But the battle beyond the podium proved far more competitive. Week after week, OMW and YUHH fought over key positions across the Outlands, with launches, defenses, and raids keeping both sides locked in a constant struggle. Although the fighting never reached the scale many expected at the start of the season, the rivalry remained one of the defining stories on Albion Europe.
As the season drew to a close, the political landscape shifted once again: YUHH underwent a transformation, restructuring into a more formidable coalition as they prepare to challenge for the top spot next season against OMW ’s powerhouse guilds, Contingent and Skoggangr. That transition has already spilled into the off-season, where major battles continue to rage and territories change hands almost daily.
The season's ending feels more like the beginning of something new. With the war continuing and alliances reshaping themselves, Albion Europe could look very different by the time Season 33 begins.
Albion Asia
Season 32 began with an ambitious goal for many of Albion Asia’s guilds: challenge the power structure that had dominated Albion Asia for months. New alliances formed, old rivals returned, and a broad coalition emerged with the intention of confronting Fuckcall and the forces aligned under the WPZ banner. What started as scattered raids and territory launches quickly escalated into one of the largest political and military conflicts the server has seen in recent seasons.
As more guilds joined both sides, fighting spread across the Outlands. Hideouts were destroyed, territories changed hands, and major battles erupted across multiple timers. Unlike many seasonal rivalries that fade as the rankings become clearer, this war only intensified as the season progressed.
Amid the chaos, one guild quietly dominated the leaderboard. CHILIZ faced little resistance in the race for the crown and became the first guild this season to surpass one million Season Points. Their coalition partner PLAC of the WPZ alliance secured second place, while snow forest rounded up the top three.
Yet the rankings tell only part of the story. The real question hanging over Albion Asia is whether the anti- WPZ coalition can maintain its momentum. Despite months of fighting, the conflict remains unresolved and continues into the off-season. The balance of power is still being contested, and the outcome could reshape the server heading into Season 33. CHILIZ may have claimed the season crown, but the wider war that defined Season 32 is far from over.
Albion Americas
Season 32 on Albion Americas delivered one of the closest and most competitive title races the server has seen in years. From the opening days of the season, Outlimits and Rogue Natives made their ambitions clear. Both guilds were chasing their first-ever season victory despite being long-established names in Albion, and neither side was willing to give ground. As they fought for Season Points, objectives, and territory control, the conflict quickly expanded into a server-wide war.
The Outlands became a battleground. Inner-ring territories changed hands repeatedly, Hideouts fell, and alliances across every timer found themselves drawn into the struggle. By the time the mid-season Invasion Day arrived, just 4,000 Season Points separated the two frontrunners. While the rankings remained razor-close, the wider war gradually began to favour Outlimits. Their coalition secured increasing control over the Outlands, allowing them to build momentum during the second half of the season. Rogue Natives continued to fight for every point, but as the weeks passed it became increasingly difficult for them to keep pace. By the final stretch, the battle for first place had largely been decided, though the fight for the remaining podium positions remained intense. PIVAS mounted a late challenge and ultimately overtook Rogue Natives in the standings.
When Season 32 came to an end, Outlimits secured their first-ever season victory and claimed the coveted gem they had spent years chasing. PIVAS finished in second place, while Rogue Natives rounded out the top three.
Few seasons have featured such a closely contested race for so long, and the war that shaped Season 32 will likely leave its mark on Albion Americas long after the rankings have been finalized.
Ultimately, congratulations go to Heralds of Valhalla, Outlimits, and CHILIZ, the champions of Season 32!
But for many guilds, the season's conclusion is only a brief pause. As the Keeper Uprising approaches, the alliances and rivalries already taking shape for Season 33 could soon be tested in entirely new ways... Be sure to check out the full Season 33 schedule, and join AlbionTV to watch a new season of conflict unfold.
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