Honkai Star Rail PS5 physical releases announced worldwide
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Honkai: Star Rail PS5 Physical Copy Will Appear in More Countries

HoYoverse has formally announced that it will release physical editions of Honkai: Star Rail on the PS5. The Trailblazer Edition PS5 Disc Bundle will appear not only in the US and Canada but also in more countries and territories worldwide, including Japan.

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We have previously spotted that Best Buy has opened pre-orders for the PS5 physical edition at US$39.99 in the US and Canada. The package will contain both exclusive digital and physical bonuses. The former will come in the form of a redemption code to obtain in-game content. The latter will consist of a postcard, a set of nine holographic character cards, and a pair of keychains featuring both versions of the Trailblazer.

HoYoverse has since added that pre-orders will also be available on Amazon, GameStop, and Walmart in North America, as well as Video Games Plus in Canada. The company has also listed more retailers for Asian countries and territories on its formal announcement page.

Here is the current list of countries and territories where the Honkai: Star Rail PS5 physical releases will be available when HoYoverse made this announcement:

  • The Americas and Europe: United States, Canada, Mexico, and France
  • Asia: Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Hong Kong-China

The Honkai: Star Rail Trailblazer Edition PS5 Disc Bundle will appear in select countries and territories in Q1 2025. The game has been available digitally worldwide as a free-to-play title on not only PlayStation 5 but also PC, Android, and iOS devices.


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