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Honkai: Star Rail heads to The Crepuscule Zone with three new characters and a spooky event in Version 1.5Bust ghosts, snap pics and manage social media
Bust ghosts, snap pics and manage social media
Image credit:miHoYo
Image credit:miHoYo

Honkai: Star Railhas dropped a release date and details for its 1.5 update, taking the anime sci-fiRPGto a spooky new region with new events and three new characters along for the ride.
Honkai: Star Rail - How Does It Compare To Genshin Impact?Watch on YouTube
Honkai: Star Rail - How Does It Compare To Genshin Impact?

Honkai: Star Rail1.5 - aka The Crepuscule Zone - will chug into thefree-to-playgacha game on November 15th, as revealed during the latest special program livesteam from developers miHoYo.
Each of the new characters will align with a new combination of element and path, with Huohuo being a Wind character on The Abundance path, Argenti combining the Physical element with The Erudition path and Hanya instead mixing Physical with The Harmony path.
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While November might seem a little late for a sort of Halloweeny vibe, that apparently hasn’t deterred Honkai: Star Rail from steaming into a spookier atmosphere with the new area of Fyxestroll Garden in the Xianzhou Luofu. There you’ll find new limited event A Foxian Tale of the Haunted, a five-chapter quest about hunting down demons and ghosts, with the potential to pick up the Hey, Over Here light cone as a reward.
Version 1.5 Trailer - “The Crepuscule Zone” | Honkai: Star RailWatch on YouTube
Version 1.5 Trailer - “The Crepuscule Zone” | Honkai: Star Rail

On the less spooky side, there’ll be a Martial Exhibition held at the Fight Club in Boulder Town, during which players will be able to pick a school to side with that will influence their battles and buffs during the three-round tournament.
The third limited-time event is Stellar Shadowseeker, which sends players on a hunt to find where March 7th snapped a set of ruined photos to reproduce the damaged pics.
I’ll admit I am not well-versed enough in Honaki: Star Rail to understand what most of this means, but it sure sounds like a bunch of stuff for fans to look forward to - especially those wishing that the spooky season would last a little longer.