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New Honkai: Star Rail Trailer Introduces Feixiao

Ahead of her playable debut in Honkai: Star Rail, HoYoVerse has uploaded a Myriad Celestia trailer for Feixiao. It focuses on her past prior to becoming the Arbiter-General of Yaoqing.

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You can watch the trailer for Feixiao in Honkai: Star Rail here:

It’s also available in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

The trailer shows a young Feixiao fleeing from borisin before she meets a mysterious foxian archer who may or may not be Yukong. She learns to fight from her and helps to protect the people of the Xianzhou Alliance from the Abundance Abominations. As a result of her exploits on the battlefield, as well as her singleminded focus in slaying the Abominations, she became the Merlin’s Claw. The trailer also teases some of Feixiao’s hidden power, which may have to do with her heritage.

Feixiao is an upcoming 5-star Wind Hunt character in Honkai: Star Rail. She had appeared in lore mentions on the Xianzhou prior to her official appearance in the Version 2.4 Trailblaze Continuance, where we get to see her prowess in battle and in politics. She’ll be in the first phase of Version 2.5 as a playable character. 5-star characters Black Swan, Kafka, and Robin will be re-running alongside her.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Version 2.5 update will go live on September 10, 2024.


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