From June 28th to July 16th, players can acquire new Honor of Kings skins for Musashi (as Ichigo Kurosaki) and Feyd (as Byakuya Kuchiki). These skins are available through the BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War Lucky Draw or the Daily Purchase Festival. Additionally, the Hou Yi skin (as Uryu Ishida) can be obtained starting July 4th via Normal Skin Fragment Exchange in the Redemption Shop. The Bai Qi skin (as Shihakusho) can be acquired through token exchange from June 28th to July 10th. Beginning July 1st, players can complete 5×5 missions to earn Normal Skin Fragments and Dragon Crystals. Collect enough fragments to exchange them for the Hou Yi (Uryu Ishida) skin. Fragments and crystals can be obtained in various ways, from simply playing the game to teaming up with friends. To enhance the experience, players can participate in a new BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War-inspired Collaboration Mode called Support Strike, available from June 28th to July 10th. Don’t miss Musashi (Ichigo Kurosaki) and Feyd (Byakuya Kuchiki) in action – check them out here! You can also see Hou Yi (Uryu Ishida) and Bai Qi (Shihakusho) in action here. Until July 10th, players can also take part in a BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War-inspired game mode called Collaboration Support Mode. Acquire fragments during matches by performing specific actions, such as pushing towers, defeating super troops, monsters, dragons, or heroes. Gather enough fragments to summon either Ichigo Kurosaki or Byakuya Kuchiki, who will cross a Senkaimon and temporarily replace your hero.
Honor of Kings is available for download on the App Store, Google Play, and Samsung Galaxy Store. This collaboration with BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War offers a unique opportunity to experience your favorite characters in a fresh way.
For those interested in the intersection of gaming and global competition, don’t miss Carlos Mendoza’s insightful piece from March 26th, where he details the upcoming eSports World Cup set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This prestigious event spans eight weeks and features top-tier games like Honor of Kings alongside other international favorites. With an aim to solidify Saudi Arabia’s position as a global esports hub, this tournament promises intense competition and exciting matches streamed live on Twitch. Excited about the upcoming esports scene? Don’t miss “2024 eSports World Cup Games and $60 Million Prize Pool Revealed!” by Marcus Thompson, published on May 6th. The blog delves into Saudi Arabia’s ambitious hosting of this summer’s Esports World Cup in Riyadh, featuring a mix of classic PC games like StarCraft II and Dota 2 alongside mobile esports favorites such as Honor of Kings and Mobile Legends Bang Bang. With a staggering $60 million prize pool, this event is set to be a major highlight for gamers worldwide. Get all the details and stay ahead of the game here eSports World Cup: Kick-off to Take Place in Saudi Arabia, Program Revealed and dive into the specifics of the prize pool here! 2024 eSports World Cup Games and $60 Million Prize Pool Revealed!