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Enchanting Trio from 'Frozen' Join Honor of Kings

by Zoe Feb 06,2025

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Disney's "Frozen" and Tencent's Honor of Kings: A Frosty Collaboration!

The popular mobile game, Honor of Kings, has unexpectedly teamed up with Disney's hit animated film, "Frozen," for a limited-time winter event. Elsa and Anna from the beloved movie have joined the game's roster, bringing a blizzard of fun and exciting new content. Even the game's creeps have gotten a makeover, sporting adorable Olaf snowman costumes!

TiMi Studio Group announced the addition of exclusive cosmetic items. Lady Zhen receives a stunning Elsa-inspired skin, while Anna's charm graces Si Shi. The winter theme extends beyond characters, encompassing special visual effects, a revamped user interface, and a frosty new lobby design.

Players can acquire these icy additions in several ways. Lady Zhen's Elsa skin is available via gacha, while Si Shi's Anna skin can be earned by completing in-game quests. Daily logins reward players with a unique Cold Heart avatar frame.

This magical collaboration, along with its associated events, will run until February 2nd, 2025, so don't miss out on this enchanting winter wonderland within Honor of Kings!

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