You open the game, see “Update 63,” and within seconds it’s obvious this isn’t just another routine patch. New style, new rarity, limited-time event, free spins — it’s one of those updates where if you don’t take advantage of it right away, you’re going to regret it later. Instead of breaking this into tiny points, let’s walk through it properly so you understand what’s actually worth your time.
NEW Encho Style
The first thing everyone is talking about is Encho, and honestly, it makes sense. This style isn’t just stronger — it feels different.
Encho’s entire identity revolves around long, stretchy arms, which means you can reach balls that normally would be out of range. You’ll notice it immediately in matches — blocks feel easier, saves feel safer, and you can control space in a way most styles simply can’t.
But what really makes Encho interesting isn’t just the reach, it’s the way you upgrade it. Instead of a fixed path, you choose how it evolves.
You can go for speed and get near-instant arm movement with strong defensive potential, or you can build into strength and turn your hits into heavy spikes that are harder to return. Then there’s the range path, which pushes Encho even further into that “cover the entire court” playstyle with extended reach and powerful sets.
The catch is simple — you can’t max everything. You have limited upgrade points, so whatever path you choose actually defines how you play.
EVO Rarity
Now this is where the update becomes more than just a new style drop.
The new EVO rarity sits right alongside Ultras in terms of difficulty, but instead of grinding for a fixed upgrade, you get a skill tree system. That means you’re not chasing one perfect version anymore — you’re building your own.
There are multiple upgrade options available, but you can only unlock a limited number of them, so every choice matters. This alone makes EVO feel more rewarding than standard rarities, because your build actually reflects your playstyle instead of just your luck.
Another thing worth mentioning is that Encho is easier to level compared to Ultras. Instead of multiple requirements, it only takes one quest per level, which makes progression feel way smoother.
The 2x Luck Event
If there’s one part of this update you absolutely should not ignore, it’s the 2x Luck event.
For a limited 48-hour window, the game boosts your chances significantly. Pity requirements are cut in half, and drop rates are doubled across Secret, EVO, and Ultra tiers. What normally takes a long grind suddenly becomes much more achievable.
This is the moment to use everything you’ve saved. Spins, resources, anything you’ve been holding onto — this is when it actually pays off.
Miss this window, and you’re back to normal odds.
Free Lucky Spins
On top of the event, there’s also a free spin handout, and it’s easy to overlook if you’re not paying attention.
During a short time window, you receive spins every 10 minutes, adding up to a total of 12 spins. That might not sound like a lot at first, but during a boosted luck event, those spins have significantly higher value.
It’s one of those situations where just being online at the right time gives you a noticeable advantage.
Rainbow Bundle
The new Rainbow Bundle is clearly designed to stand out.
It includes a reactive ball skin that pulses with color and even plays music, along with a jersey that gives your character a glowing rainbow outline. This isn’t about performance — it’s about presence. If you want to stand out in matches, this is easily one of the most noticeable cosmetic sets they’ve added.
Balance Changes
Not everything in this update is about new content — there are also a few balance tweaks.
Lead Feet gets a noticeable nerf with reduced charge speed, which was honestly expected considering how dominant it felt before. On the other hand, Twins gets a buff by reverting its float serve, making it competitive again after being hit too hard in previous changes.
These adjustments won’t completely shift the meta overnight, but they do make things feel a bit more balanced.
Codes
Before you forget, make sure you grab the free spins available through codes:
- UPDATE_63
- EVO_RARITY
- STRETCH
These give you a solid number of Lucky Style and Ability spins, and using them during the 2x Luck event makes them even more valuable.
Update 63 isn’t just about adding content — it’s about improving how the game feels to play.
Encho introduces a completely new way to approach matches, EVO rarity gives players real control over progression, and the 2x Luck event makes this the best time to grind in a while. If you play smart during this update, you’ll come out ahead without needing insane luck.
The biggest mistake right now would be ignoring the event or saving your spins for later. This is one of those rare moments where the game is actually giving you better odds — and those don’t come around often.