Honor of Kings Launches Flow Update & Expands into India

Honor of Kings has rolled out its Flow Update and officially launched across India, giving the mobile MOBA from Level Infinite and Timi Studio Group a major boost in momentum heading into mid-March.

The update brings a new hero, new Spriteling skills, expanded customisation options, and quality of life improvements, while the India release marks a significant addition to the game’s global community and competitive scene.

For players, the headline is not one single feature, but the pacing. This launch is paired with a clear run of follow-up events, meaning the next few weeks are designed to feel active, generous, and easy to jump into, whether you are a veteran returning for a new season or a new player arriving via the India rollout.

Yango Arrives as Super Flow Spriteling Changes Match Rhythm

The Flow Update adds Yango to the roster and introduces Super Flow Spriteling, a new system in Honor of Kings that grants one of three active skills with clear trade-offs. Players can choose between a shrink potion that creates space and boosts speed at the cost of some damage, an enlarge potion that increases survivability at the cost of speed, or a cooldown potion that trims skill cooldowns in exchange for sacrificing some current health.

Honor of Kings Yango

Super Flow Spriteling is meant to enable faster adaptation in Honor of Kings matches, allowing teams to lean into mobility, durability, or tempo depending on the draft and situation. That kind of choice can meaningfully alter how fights start and end, especially around rotations and objective pressure.

Alongside the new hero, several existing heroes are being adjusted, including changes aimed at map presence, ability ranges, damage output, and overall combat fluidity. It is the sort of patch that will likely settle over a couple of weeks as players test what is newly strong and what has been brought back into line.

March Events Set the Roadmap for the Next Few Weeks

Honor of Kings is also layering in a schedule of limited-time events under the Super Flow banner starting March 14, including time-limited rewards, special draws, and short-run perk windows.

There is also a Ramadan-themed drop planned later in March, signalling that the seasonal calendar will continue to be used as a reason for players to log in and experiment with new cosmetics and content beats.

The other player facing roadmap beat is a creativity-driven initiative tied to Super Flow Brawl. From March 15, players can submit hero skill ideas, with the top concepts moving into a community vote and the winner planned for implementation in a future update. If it is executed well, it is a smart way to make the community feel invested in the game’s evolution, not just its reward loops.

Honor of Kings Super Flow Brawl

Quality of Life and Customisation Target Daily Friction

Based on community feedback, the update also improves the Play as You Download experience with clearer progress tracking and optimises the overall package size to reduce required storage, shifting optional content into smarter downloads when space allows. New player onboarding has also been expanded with more tutorials and tips.

On the customisation side, players can now select from a library of official lobby background music tracks, alongside new download and loading presentation options and fresh ways to personalise how you appear in-game.

Finally, the India launch comes with a clear signal of local intent. Honor of Kings says an India-inspired hero is planned, continuing its push to reflect regional culture rather than treating new markets as purely distribution wins.

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