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Honkai: Star Rail Closed Beta Signups Now Open, Check Out the New Trailer Here

Developer MiHoYo has definitely been on a bit of a roll, especially since the release of 2020’s Genshin Impact. They’re looking to keep that momentum going as well, as they’ve just announced the second closed beta test for their upcoming game, Honkai: Star Rail.

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Honkai: Star Rail is the fourth installment in the Honkai series, and will feature a beautiful open-world for players to explore. You can check out the new trailer down below:

It’s hard not to draw comparisons to Genshin Impact, and Star Rail is a pretty exciting release as series fans will likely be excited to see how this entry elevates the series after Genshin’s success. The closed beta signups are now open on the game’s official website, and the actual date and schedule of the beta test will be revealed later.

Honkai: Star Rail will be made available for PC and mobile devices.


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