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Honor of Kings adds Devara, three Arena of Valor heroes in major update

HOK Plus 2.0 lands with Devara, three Arena of Valor imports, Super Flow Brawl 2.0, and rewards worth more than 10,000 Token Vouchers.

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Honor of Kings adds Devara, three Arena of Valor heroes in major update
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Honor of Kings just backed up the biggest-update talk with a patch that reaches far beyond a single hero drop. HOK Plus 2.0 brings Devara, three Arena of Valor heroes, a new brawl mode, a new player economy, and in-game rewards worth more than 10,000 Token Vouchers, so the first question is not whether this is large, but what changes your next login most.

Devara is the immediate headline for anyone watching roster shifts. She is a Clash Lane hero inspired by traditional Indian culture, and she arrived with a clear price point for players deciding whether to save or spend: 13,888 Gold Coins or 588 Tokens, with a 50% discount during her first week. That makes her the most direct day-one purchase in the update, especially for players who want a fresh lane option without waiting for the broader event systems to settle in.

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The bigger roster swing comes from the Arena of Valor crossover. Annette, Lorion and Florentino are now part of the Honor of Kings lineup, and that matters because imported heroes do more than pad a list. They change draft priorities, open up new comfort picks, and force players to relearn matchups fast, especially in a game where small kit differences can reshape the meta for weeks. If you care about ranked play, these are the additions most likely to touch your next few matches.

HOK Plus 2.0 also adds Super Flow Brawl 2.0 and Grand Venture, which is the part of the patch that will affect routine play beyond hero select. Grand Venture gives players a way to earn rewards through daily activity, then move items through a Consignment Shop where they can sell or auction what they earn. Those gains can be redeemed with Exchange Tokens, turning the update into a loop that is about logging in, moving items, and cashing out for exclusive rewards and valuable items.

Level Infinite said the June 17 release marked the game’s biggest content update of the year as Honor of Kings celebrated its second year since global launch. Game producer Dean Huang said the community has been the game’s greatest source of inspiration, and that framing fits the scale here. Honor of Kings is still pushing the pitch that it is the world’s most-played mobile MOBA with 100 million daily players, so an update this broad is not just filler between seasons. It is the kind of patch that decides what players chase first, what they test in their next queue, and which systems end up defining the rest of the month.

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