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Honor of Kings and JuJutsu Kaisen reunite for another thrilling collaboration.

By GabriellaApr 27,2025

Jujutsu Kaisen has taken the shonen world by storm, and its influence continues to grow. Gege Akutami's innovative spin on the supernatural battle genre has captivated fans worldwide, even as the manga concludes and the anime progresses. Now, the excitement continues as Tencent's Honor of Kings gears up for the second part of its collaboration with Jujutsu Kaisen, bringing even more thrilling content to its players.

Fans of the series will be thrilled to dive into the new additions. Honor of Kings is introducing themed skins inspired by fan-favorite Jujutsu Kaisen characters Megumi, Nobara, and Cathy. These skins will be available for the characters Sima Yi, Lady Sun, and Guiguzi, respectively. The first skin will make its debut on March 20th, with the Megumi and Nobara outfits available through a lucky draw, while the Cathy skin can be earned for free via the new Puzzle Event. Additionally, a new background effect celebrating Megumi will be available until April 19th, also through a lucky draw.

Jujutsu Kaisen Collaboration in Honor of KingsBut that's not all! Jujutsu Kaisen enthusiasts can also participate in two new themed game modes. Phase 1: Cursed Spirit Crusade will run until March 31st, followed by Phase 2: Cursed Spirit Dreamscape from April 1st to April 17th. Both phases offer enticing rewards for reaching key milestones, even if you just play a single match.

Even if you're not deeply invested in the event, it's worth logging in for the free rewards available from March 20th-23rd and March 27th-30th, dedicated to Nobara and Megumi, respectively.

To maximize your success in this exciting event, consider checking out our Honor of Kings tier list for guidance on which characters to use.

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