Developer HoYoverse is known for coming up with unique storylines for its popular gacha games, and sci-fi fantasy titleHonkai: Star Railis no different. Since launching in 2023,Honkai: Star Railhas shared stories and worlds that are completely different from each other, giving fans new experiences every time. This year, the game is centered on the Greek-inspired world of Amphoreus.

Honkai: Star RailVersion 3.0 introduces everyone to the heroic Chrysos Heirs, who are prophesied to collect the Titans' Coreflames and save Amphoreus from potential ruin. Just like the world itself, theChrysos Heirs are also based on Greek mythology, which is mostly evident in their design and abilities. While it’s interesting to seeHonkai: Star Rail’s interpretation of Greek myth, it may be wise for HoYoverse to not use the same tactic for future worlds.

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Honkai: Star Rail May Risk Blending in With Other Mythology-Inspired Games

Greek mythology is undeniably one of the most popular sources of inspiration for various media, especially in video games. Titles likeGod of WarandAge of Mythologydirectly reference settings and popular characters, such as the Olympians, taking some creative liberties to make their stories more engaging. Likewise, the twoHadesgames do a good job of highlighting some lesser-known gods and deitiesfrom the source material.

Although interesting, the gaming space might be oversaturated with Greek myth-inspired stories. This can also be said with Norse, Egyptian, and other well-known mythologies from different regions, especially if they are referencing the same characters over and over.Honkai: Star Railmight fall into this trap as well if HoYoverse makes a habit out of referencing different myths. There’s also a chance that the game might just blend in with other titles that take the same approach.

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HoYoverse is no stranger to using mythology as inspiration for its stories and world-building.Honkai Impact 3rdfamously references Norse mythology for its characters and various elements in its world. In fact, the Imaginary Tree, which is said to be the origin of all worlds and whatconnects HoYoverse’s games in a multiverse, is likely a reference to Yggdrasil. EvenZenless Zone Zerohas sprinkles of Greek myth references within the game.

Honkai: Star Rail,Honkai Impact 3rd, andGenshin Impacthave a clear connection because they have alternate versions of the same characters.Zenless Zone Zerois said to be a completely separate universe from them.

Granted,Honkai: Star Railmade a smart move by also using lesser-known gods and deities from Greek myth when creating the Chrysos Heirs and Titans. There are a number of NPCs named after different Greek figures as well, with dialogue and side quests that either add a twist or are different from their original stories. In terms of gameplay mechanics, Amphoreus so far delivers a fresh experience to the community, especially with the new Remembrance Path and theTrailblazer’s unique Time Control mechanic, which have been received positively.

It’s still too early to say how HoYoverse will steerHonkai: Star Rail’s story in the future – devs might continue adding twists based on popular myths or creating a completely original story similar to Penacony’s fantastical direction. PerhapsHonkai: Star Railcould lean in to its sci-fi theme more in a future world, which opens up a lot of possibilities, such as having playable humanoid mech characters like theNPC and rumored future unit Screwllum.

For now,Honkai: Star Railfans are anticipating the next chapters of the Amphoreus arc, so they can explore other cities and face more fearsome Titans to retrieve the Coreflames. There are also more new characters coming, like the5-starHonkai: Star Railcharacter Castorice, who may redefine the gameplay meta this year. Of course, there’s always a chance that HoYoverse might further turn the Greek myth-inspired story on its head, which could be a pleasant surprise for avid players.