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Jujutsu Kaisen and Honor of Kings crossover brings new characters and skins from November 1

Explore the Honor of Kings x Jujutsu Kaisen crossover on November 1 with exclusive skins, mini-games, and pre-registration rewards.

Gaming fans, get ready! A crossover between the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK) and the popular mobile game Honor of Kings (HoK) is arriving soon. Scheduled to launch on November 1, the collaboration promises a fresh take on gameplay, bringing characters and designs from the JJK universe into the HoK realm. This limited-time event, developed by TiMi Studio Group and Level Infinite, will offer a new layer of excitement to Honor of Kings fans as they explore the anime-inspired features.

Exclusive character skins and a special freebie

One of the major highlights of this crossover is the introduction of exclusive character skins for three popular Jujutsu Kaisen characters, reimagined as HoK heroes. Yuji Itadori will appear as Biron, while the fan-favourite Satoru Gojo will transform into Kongming. Additionally, there’s an original skin designed especially for this event: Garo: Gloweast, which channels the iconic Jujutsu High uniform style, making it a distinctive addition to the game’s aesthetics.

The Garo: Gloweast skin stands out as a unique offering in this collaboration. Unlike the other skins, which may require a purchase, Garo: Gloweast is obtainable for free. Players can unlock it by participating in a special in-game event running from November 1 to November 27.

Pre-registration perks

Starting on October 26, players can pre-register for this much-anticipated event. Pre-registration not only ensures you’re ready to jump into the action but also unlocks some exclusive rewards for early participants. Those who pre-register will be treated to:

  • Character stickers of Itadori and Gojo, valid for 30 days
  • Five JJK draw vouchers
  • Fifteen JJK tokens

These rewards will be available for players to claim when the event officially kicks off on November 1, giving players a head start as they dive into the world of Jujutsu Kaisen within Honor of Kings.

More than just skins: a full JJK experience

This crossover is not limited to just character skins; it includes a range of JJK-themed updates and mini-games that will enhance the gameplay experience. Themed battlefields, refreshed loading and login screens, and updated ranking visuals will all help immerse players in the anime universe. The event aims to give Honor of Kings fans an engaging blend of both the game’s and anime’s worlds, offering something fresh for anime and gaming enthusiasts alike.

HoK has seen similar crossovers in the past with popular franchises like Sailor Moon and Saint Seiya. These partnerships have always brought exciting new content, and the JJK crossover is expected to deliver just as much excitement, if not more, for fans.

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