Hogar Noticias Vídeo: El desastre culinario de la Gran Herta es el tema de un cortometraje de animación en HSR

Vídeo: El desastre culinario de la Gran Herta es el tema de un cortometraje de animación en HSR

Autor : Sadie Actualizar : Jan 21,2025

Vídeo: El desastre culinario de la Gran Herta es el tema de un cortometraje de animación en HSR

¡Honkai Star Rail versión 3.0 presenta la formidable Gran Herta! miHoYo (HoYoverse) ha presentado nuevo material promocional que muestra a esta excéntrica heroína de 5 estrellas, cuyas habilidades culinarias son aparentemente tan legendarias (y desastrosas) como las de Raiden Shogun en Genshin Impact. Al preferir asistentes robóticos al trabajo personal, los experimentos en la cocina de Great Herta podrían rivalizar con cualquier catástrofe culinaria.

Great Herta es un personaje de Erudición de 5 estrellas que ejerce daño de Hielo. Aparecerá en el primer banner de la actualización 3.0, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para el 15 de enero de 2025.

La anticipación que rodea a la Versión 3.0 es inmensa, impulsada por el aclamado capítulo de Penacony y la promesa de la historia de Amphoreus. Junto con Aglaea, Great Herta es uno de los dos nuevos personajes de 5 estrellas que llegarán a mediados de enero. Se esperan más detalles sobre Amphoreus pronto.

La versión 3.0 está preparada para ser la actualización más importante de Honkai Star Rail hasta el momento, atrayendo tanto a jugadores nuevos como veteranos en todas las plataformas. Otras noticias interesantes incluyen el anuncio de HoYoverse de una fecha de lanzamiento físico para los jugadores de PlayStation.

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