The game developers are giving away buildings, fields, and land, allowing players to build their own comfortable home outside the arena.

2026-04-10 12:42

The game developers are giving away buildings, fields, and land, allowing players to build their own comfortable home outside the arena.


If your impression of Honor of Kings is only of its brutal and ruthless competition, you're sorely mistaken. Its powerful social features are well-known. As a national-level game, it gives players another reason to exchange contact information with their teammates, making it easier to team up and play together. Frequent voice chat communication and shared interests can lead to romantic relationships, even becoming lovers after meeting in real life. In short, it's one of the ways to meet people and find a partner. That's why the game urges players to be cautious when making friends, as you can never guess what kind of person the player behind the screen is.

So, a few years ago, the game "King of Glory" launched the Jixia Academy. Upon entering the lobby, players transform into 3D model characters, essentially "Children of the Stream," who can buy and customize outfits, move freely, and engage in dialogue—resembling a world-exploration game. Recently, simulation games have become popular, such as "Pokémon Odyssey" and "Animal Crossing." Players mine resources and tools, become builders, and transform a barren wasteland into their ideal home or even city, unleashing their creativity while also relieving stress.

However, to everyone's surprise, Honor of Kings followed suit and launched a farm mode as part of the S43 season update. Players receive free buildings and land, allowing them to plant gardens, decorate houses, and gradually develop new areas. It's unclear how the outside world will react, but the benefit is an additional game mode. However, some furniture will still require real money to purchase; Honor of Kings will thank you for your contribution of real money.

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