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Honkai: Star Rail Origami Birds Merchandise Appears

HoYoVerse will sell merchandise based on the origami birds from Honkai: Star Rail. You’ll be able to get metallic bookmarks, as well as plushies. [Thanks, heiankyo_327!]

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Both items will be available via the miHoYo flagship store on Taobao, and orders will open from November 10, 2024. For starters, there are six versions of the bookmarks: Trailblazer, Silver Wolf, March 7th, Firefly, Robin, and Jade. These are the same birds that were in the Origami Bird Clash mini-game back in Summer 2024. Each bookmark costs 25 CNY ($3.50). You can set it so that the bird’s face is peeking out, or only have their feathers poke out from the book.

As for the plushes, they’re available from 39 CNY ($5.40) and there are several versions and sizes available. You’ll be able to get origami birds that resemble Black Swan, Aventurine, and Robin. Owlbert isn’t an origami bird, but you can get one of him as well. You can get keychain versions or small plush versions of Aventurine, Black Swan, and Robin. However, Aventurine is the only bird available in a jumbo format. The jumbo Aventurine origami bird plush stands at 60 centimeters and is 50 centimeters wide.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Honkai: Star Rail origami birds merchandise will come out on November 10, 2024.


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