Honkai Star Rail Version 1.4 release date
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Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.4 Will Come Out in October 2023

Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.4 “Jolted Awake From a Winter Dream” will come out on October 11, 2023. That’s when the current patch, Version 1.3, will end as well. PS5 players can expect to download the game from that date.

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During the special program, HoYoVerse revealed what you can expect from the new patch. First, HoYoVerse already showed off the three new playable characters. Jingliu will be on the first banner. Sampo, Tingyun, and Qingque will be on pick-up. The second banner will feature Topaz & Numby. The 4-stars on pick-up will be Guinaifen, Luka, and Sushang. Seele will also re-run during this time.

Other things to expect in Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.4 include a continuation of the Belobog plot. It looks like unlike Genshin Impact, Star Rail will return to previous worlds and continue their stories outside of character quests or limited events. You will also be able to get a free 4-star Jarilo-VI character in the Aetherium Wars event.

Other events include Planar Infinity, which will be a new Simulated Universe event. Realm of the Strange and Planar Fissure will return to give double rewards during farming. Gift of Odyssey will also return yet again. Finally, a “story replay” feature will launch in Version 1.4. You’ll be able to re-read the log during events, though you won’t be able to change dialog options you make.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on mobile devices and Windows PC, and Version 1.4 will go live on October 11, 2023. The PS5 version will also come out on that date.


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