Honkai Star Rail 1.1
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When Does Honkai: Star Rail 1.1 Come Out?

The release date of the first major update for Honkai: Star Rail, Version 1.1, will be June 7, 2023. During the special program for this patch, HoYoVerse listed some new events and characters that you can look forward to. As well, the coming of a new patch will reset the Nameless Glory for those who have completed it, which will grant rewards such as Stellar Jades and Credits.

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As a quick summary, Luocha, Yukong, and Silver Wolf will make their playable debuts in Honkai: Star Rail 1.1 New features will include an in-game chat and a museum. To unlock the museum, you will need to complete an event on Jarilo-VI. Another event in the game will give you a free 4-star Nihility Light Cone, and both the Light Cone and event will feature Silver Wolf. Finally, there will be a Ley Line Overflow equivalent event to better level up your characters.

Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.0 marked quite a successful debut for HoYoVerse. Within the first month of the game’s release, it appeared in the top grossing mobile games for April 2023 in China. This is because it made over $20 million globally within the first five days of release. It’s important to note that this number does not include revenue from China.

Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.1 will come out on June 7, 2023. The game is readily available on mobile devices and Windows PC, with PS4 and PS5 versions in development.


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