Hogar Noticias "El juego inspirado en Madoka de Honkai Star dibuja 500k jugadores previos al lanzamiento"

"El juego inspirado en Madoka de Honkai Star dibuja 500k jugadores previos al lanzamiento"

Apr 06,2025 Autor: Nora

"El juego inspirado en Madoka de Honkai Star dibuja 500k jugadores previos al lanzamiento"

La influencia de Mihoyo, ahora conocida como HoyOverse, es evidente en la industria del juego, con su aclamado título Honkai: Star Rail que inspira a otros desarrolladores. Un claro ejemplo es Puelle Magi Madoka Magica Magia Exedra, que se inspira en Honkai: Star Rail.

Actualmente, Puelle Magi Madoka Magica Magia Exedra está ejecutando una campaña previa al registro, ofreciendo recompensas de jugadores a medida que alcanzan hitos específicos. Recientemente se cumplió un logro significativo cuando el juego superó las 500,000 preinscrataciones, recompensando a los jugadores con una 'Madoka Kaname Kioku' de cinco estrellas.

En otras noticias, la actualización de Honkai 3.0 para Honkai: Star Rail se lanzó en enero, presentando a los jugadores a Amphoreus, el cuarto mundo explorable. Se anticipa que esta actualización es la más significativa hasta la fecha, que se espera que atraiga a jugadores nuevos y que regresan en varias plataformas. Además, HoyOverse tiene noticias emocionantes para los jugadores de PlayStation, lo que confirma la fecha de lanzamiento minorista físico para Honkai: Star Rail.

La edición Honkai: Trailblazer de Star Rail para PS5 incluye un paquete de disco físico integral con los siguientes contenidos:

  • Conjunto de cartas de caracteres holográficos dorados, con personajes como Firefly, Acheron, Aventurine, Kafka, Blade, Sparkle, Seele, Jingliu y Robin;
  • Holográfico PS5 Chibi Trailblazer Keychain;
  • Postal especial exclusiva de PS5;
  • Código de redención del juego;
  • Honkai: Star Rail Game Disc;
  • Tres éter refinado, jade estelar y créditos, que son accesibles exclusivamente a través de esta caja de regalo.
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