Kura Sushi Launches Honkai: Star Rail Collaboration With Collectible Prize Event
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Gavin Sheehan
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Kura Sushi has launched a new in-restaurant collaboration event with the popular video game Honkai: Star Rail. The event features special prize-distributing tables where customers can slide finished plates into a slot to earn prize balls with collectible items inside. The collaboration includes exclusive merchandise and themed dining experiences for fans of the game.
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As they have done in previous events, you can sit at a special table with a prize distributor, as you'll slide plates of finished items in the slot to earn special balls with prizes inside.
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