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Bringing a swath of new games to market, presumably to deliver a standard of gameplay somewhat consistent with that of their successful open-world adventure game 'Genshin Impact', Hoyoverse used Summer Game Fest 2022 to share a new trailer for Honkai: Star Rail. This trailer highlights some of the companion characters who will join you on your journey, each with unique battle styles and combo skills. Furthermore, the video also provides a look at a newly unveiled location - Xianzhou Luofu, Honkai: Star Rail is the next major instalment in the HonKai franchise, and is expected to release on the iOS, Android and PC platforms in the future.

June 12, 2022

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