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Honkai: Star Rail’s Acheron Inspires New Apparel and Keycaps

The miHoYo flagship store on TMall will release apparel that draw inspiration from Acheron of Honkai: Star Rail. There will also be a set of keycaps available, using her color scheme and image.

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The items draw from Acheron’s silhouette, such as how the skirt looks short from the front but long in the back. Accessories also have a sharp contrast between silver and red, much like how Acheron looks when she uses her Ultimate in the game. Items available as part of this collection include:

  • Bracelet
  • Choker
  • Half-skirt
  • Handbag
  • Jacket
  • Keycaps
  • Long-sleeved T-shirt
  • Umbrella

All of the items are available for pre-order on October 31, 2024. When they arrive will depend on what you get. For example, the bags should reach your house some time in mid-December 2024. Meanwhile, the bracelet will be there in early December 2024.

Most of the users don’t seem too happy with the designs. The top comments on the official Weibo announcement are “I’m going to pass out; these clothes are too ugly” and “I can’t believe you had the nerve to upload these designs.” Others pointed out the lack of any of Acheron’s symbols, such as the red flowers that appear in her splash art and Ultimate, in the outfits. While the flowers do appear on the accessories, they’re not on the clothes themselves. The lack of enthusiasm in the designs is similar to when HoYoVerse unveiled the Zhongli-inspired apparel for Genshin Impact.

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


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