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Honkai: Star Rail KFC Campaign Features Jiaoqiu And Feixiao

KFC in China announced a crossover event with Honkai: Star Rail, which will take place starting on January 17, 2025. Though the previous event was a more general one for the game, this year’s features the playable characters from Yaoqing—specifically Jiaoqiu and Feixiao. [Thanks, Genshin Goods!]

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For starters, you can purchase goods like badges and red envelopes. There are also two types of combos you can order in-store during the Honkai: Star Rail KFC campaign. The first one is for the New Year. This combo costs 60 CNY ($8.20). It comes with a set of acrylic straps (depicting Feixiao and Jiaoqiu), as well as an in-game sticker and smartphone wallpaper. You will also receive a spicy sauce item, along with a recipe for it.

The other combo costs 42 CNY ($5.75) and it comes with a burger, egg tart, and drink. Like a Happy Meal from McDonald’s, this combo will come with one of four different toys. You cannot choose which one you get. All of the toys are Lunar New Year-themed, so they have plenty of red and lucky characters. The variations are: Pom-Pom, a Diting, a Wubbawoo, and Owlbert.

Though not part of any combo, ordering a latte between January 17 and February 2, 2025 can net you a free coffee sleeve and mug. The mug depicts Moze while the sleeve has Feixiao on it. Finally, from January 19 to 25, 2025, a food cart will appear around China. Standees of Jiaoqiu and Feixiao will appear near these food carts, and the KFC stores in China will also feature them during the promotional campaign.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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