Summer has arrived in Kilima Village and neighboring Bahari Bay as Palia's v0.182 update is available for Nintendo Switch and PC. The Summer Serenade update welcomes new sunny furniture and cosmetics, a new pet to enjoy the outdoors, and sweet summer beats to play all season long.
One of the new items that Palians can get are Jukeboxes, which will charm them with unique lo-fi soundscapes, but for a limited time, they can get one for free. Start the summer in full swing as we explain how to get the Morning in Bahari! Jukebox as a login reward in Palia.
How To Get The Morning In Bahari Jukebox! In Palia?
Palia's v0.182 patch, the Summer Serenade update, adds a few more unique content that Palians can enjoy all summer long. This includes the new Conservatory building, more cosmetics, and new additions to the Home Tours system, for which a new in-game store debuts in-game.
While we'll be discussing this in a separate guide, one of the many items that Palians can purchase is the Jukeboxes, and luckily for them, they can add a Jukebox to start their collection. According to the v0.182 patch notes, Palians can claim the Morning in Bahari! Jukebox is absolutely free, and they can get it for a limited time.
All they must do is first update their game for their preferred platform or the Game Launcher before logging into the game. They must log in between 31st July and 13th August 2024 at 9 am PT / 12 pm ET / 4 pm GMT, where they can claim the Morning in Bahari! Jukebox from their in-game Mailbox.
To find their Mailbox, they must locate the Player Menu by hitting the P key or the Plus button (+) on Nintendo Switch and clicking the Newsletter icon on the top right corner of the screen. From here, they'll find all their in-game mail for which they can claim the Morning in Bahari! Jukebox from the recent newsletter sent by the developer.
All that's left is to place it within their homes, for interacting with the Jukebox allows them to play "lo-fi beats" as each Jukebox has a different track. They can collect as many Jukeboxes as possible to have more variety of "lo-fi beats" to play, which "keep mixing up the vibe of your home plot."