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Robin Will Be Playable in Honkai: Star Rail 2.2

HoYoVerse released the splash art for Robin, who will be a new playable character in Honkai: Star Rail. Players should already be familiar with her, as she made an appearance in the Version 2.0 main story.

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Robin will be a five-star Physical Harmony character. She is a Halovian singer from Penacony, and her role at the Charmony Festival in Penacony was to perform. She is a very famous singer and in the story, March recognized her instantly. Robin can also use her powers of Harmony to broadcast her music. As for how Robin will work in battle, we will need to wait until Version 2.2 of Honkai: Star Rail, which is when she’ll come out. We already know that Aventurine, Acheron, and Gallagher will be the new playable characters in Version 2.1.

Chevy provides the singing voice for Robin in all four languages of the game. Alice Himora plays her in English, Kaori Nazuka plays her in Japanese, and Qian Chen voices her in Chinese. Himora’s past roles include Gullveig in Fire Emblem Heroes and Ludivine in Genshin Impact. Nazuka’s prominent roles include Nunnally from Code Geass and Arue from KonoSuba. Finally, Qian Chen voiced Furina in Genshin Impact and Tohru in Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Version 2.1 special program will air on March 16, 2024.


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