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Mihoyo's 'Honkai Star Rail' Unveils "Flying Aureus"

by Julian Feb 21,2025

Honkai Star Rail Version 2.5 Update: "Flying Aureus Shot to Lupine Rue" Arrives September 10th

HoYoverse's Honkai Star Rail (Free) version 2.5 update, titled "Flying Aureus Shot to Lupine Rue," was recently unveiled during a livestream. Launching September 10th across iOS, Android, PS5, and PC, this update promises a thrilling experience.

Key features include the Wardance ceremony, a host of new enemies, and the introduction of three new characters: Feixiao, Lingsha, and Moze. The silkpunk saga within the Shackling Prison reaches its climax, and players can also look forward to character reruns for Black Swan and Kafka. Topaz will return in a rerun during part 2 of the version 2.5 update.

Watch the exciting Honkai Star Rail version 2.5 update trailer:

New to Honkai Star Rail? Download it now on the App Store (iOS), Google Play (Android), the Epic Games Store, and the official PC client. PS5 players can find it on the PlayStation Store.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming version 2.5 update? Share your excitement in the comments below!

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