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Honkai: Star Rail's Fugue Debuts with Epic Launch

by Jacob Jan 24,2025

In Honkai: Star Rail, Tingyun's in-game alias, "Fugue," might seem unusual, as it's rarely used, even by Tingyun herself. However, "fugue" aptly describes her storyline: a loss of identity. In Honkai: Star Rail, Phantylia stole Tingyun's identity, perfectly aligning with the word's meaning.

While Tingyun's survival after the destructive corruption has been hinted at, her return and recovery from possession have been eagerly anticipated. The game reveals her survival and subsequent playable character status. If you're planning to add the 5-star Tingyun to your team, here's her release window.

Tingyun (Fugue) Release Date in Honkai: Star Rail

Fugue Release Date: December 25, 2024 – January 14, 2025 (Phase 2)
Fugue Featured Banner: Debut
Firefly Featured Banner: First Rerun

Tingyun's banner arrives on December 25, 2024 (local server time). This 2.7 banner concludes on January 14, 2025, marking the end of the version and paving the way for Honkai: Star Rail 3.0. Tingyun's debut banner follows Sunday's launch and will feature Firefly's first rerun banner alongside her.

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