Honkai: Star Rail Penacony Behind the Scenes
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Honkai: Star Rail Penacony Video Shows Behind the Scenes

HoYoverse shared a new Honkai: Star Rail video, this time giving a look behind the scenes of design of the new Penacony world and the 2.0 update. While the trailer does give genuine insight to the developer’s design ethos, there is also a humorous tone as the straight-faced interviewer asks increasingly irrelevent questions.

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The video begins with a discussion with writer Shaoji about the origins of Penacony, which was originally a penal colony before it became a dream-powered hotel. Shaoji emphasises the contrast between the luxurious dreamscape and the rough past, and notes that the area was originally going to be based on Victorian England and steampunk aesthetics before they settled on Jazz-age theming. Later on, we see comments from concept artist Nio, game designer Dr. Orange, environment artist Baiyu, and gameplay designer Punk. The developers discuss everything from nausea induced by designing optical illusions to the team’s obsession with trash cans.

You can watch the full Honkai: Star Rail Penacony Behind the Scenes video via Youtube below:

The recent Honkai: Star Rail special program shed some light on the upcoming 2.0 update and the area of Penacony, including details of the upcoming events set to come to the game. The program also gave us a look at the new characters set to arrive, including Misha, Black Swan, and Sparkle.

Honkai: Star Rail is immediately available on PC, PS5, and mobile devices. The Penacony area is set to arrive with version 2.0 on February 6, 2024.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.