Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Honkai: Star Rail Version 3.2 “Through the Petals in the Land of Repose” Launches April 9

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HoYoverse has announced Honkai: Star Rail Version 3.2, arriving April 9, 2025. The update introduces new story chapters, anniversary celebrations, and two 5-star characters, Castorice (Remembrance) and Anaxa (Erudition), as the Trailblazers navigate political intrigue and spectral mysteries in the ruined city of Styxia.

3.2 Key Features

  • New Story Content:
    • Explore Styxia, a submerged city haunted by spirits and dragon bones.
    • Face Pollux, an HP-manipulating boss in the River of Souls.
    • Navigate political conflicts with Okhema’s Council of Elders and the undead scholar Anaxa.
  • New Playable Characters:
    • Castorice (5★, Remembrance):
      • Summons the Netherwing with her Ultimate, sacrificing HP for massive AoE damage.
      • Unique survival mechanic: Allies avoid instant death, entering a revivable “near-death” state.
    • Anaxa (5★, Erudition):
      • Applies Weakness stacks to enemies, triggering Qualitative Disclosure for bonus damage.
      • Ultimate inflicts Sublimation, adding 7 Weakness stacks instantly.
  • Limited Character Reruns:
    • First Half: Fugue, Jiaoqiu, and Acheron.
    • Second Half: Dr. Ratio.

Two-Year Anniversary Celebrations (Starting April 26)

  • Free Rewards:
    • 20 free pulls via daily check-ins during the “Festive Gifts” event.
    • 1,600 Stellar Jades and a commemorative in-game card.
    • Free 5★ Character: Choose between Ruan Mei or Luocha.
  • Star Rail WORLD Event:
    • Manage a cosmic gala, unlock booths, and recruit companions.
  • Seal Slammers Mini-Game:
    • Compete in chaotic seal-bumping duels.

Future Updates

  • Version 3.4: Balance adjustments for Silver Wolf, Blade, Kafka, and Jingliu.

Concert & Offline Events

  • Star Rail Concert:
    • Live performances at SPD Bank Oriental Sports Center (May 1–3).
    • Global livestream on May 3.
  • Regional Collaborations: Themed screenings and merchandise in select cities.








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