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Honkai Impact 3rd features an ongoing serialized manga of the same name in Chinese [15] and in English. [citation needed] The manga begins before Chapter 1 of the main game story arc that aims to supplement and flesh out the in-game plot, and often includes character origins.
MiHoYo Co., Ltd. [note 1] is a Chinese video game development and publishing company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Shanghai.The company is best known for developing the Honkai franchise, Tears of Themis, Genshin Impact, and Zenless Zone Zero.
Some character names in Genshin Impact are similar to those in the Honkai series but not exactly the same, [27] and the Chinese and Japanese voice actors are the same as in the Honkai series. For example, the appearance of the Raiden Shogun in Genshin Impact is similar to that of Raiden Mei in the Honkai series, though their personalities ...
BH3, the Chinese abbreviation for Honkai Impact 3rd (Chinese: 崩坏3; pinyin: Bēng Huài 3) BH 3 abbreviation for third edition of Biblia Hebraica (Kittel) Topics referred to by the same term
Honkai: Star Rail (HSR) [a] is a free-to-play role-playing gacha video game developed and published by miHoYo (with publishing outside mainland China under Cognosphere, d/b/a HoYoverse). It is the fourth installment in the Honkai series, utilizing some characters from Honkai Impact 3rd and some gameplay elements from Genshin Impact. The game ...
Chinese girl names for babies. Popular Chinese baby girl names in 2024 according to LingoAce.com, a language learning site that also tracks baby names: Aihan. Beihe. Beiye. Caiji. Chanchan ...
In an interview with Shanghai Morning Post, Cai Jinhan mentioned that the name "HOYO-MiX" is actually "miHoYo" spelled backward, and "MiX" refers to audio mixing.In "HOYO-MiX," only the letter "i" is lowercase, symbolizing the individual, as "we both respect the individual and serve the collective, which is because we are the music department of miHoYo, and serving the product is essential."
The intricate, betrayal-filled plot started when Tan Youhui, a Chinese real estate developer, hired a hitman to kill a rival developer — referred to in court documents as "Wei" — who had sued ...