Honor of Kings is revisiting one of its most recognizable crossover events, bringing Disney’s Frozen back into the game for a multi-month seasonal update. After a strong player response to the collaboration earlier this year, the winter-themed content will return from November 28 through February 8, offering a mix of new cosmetics, returning skins, and limited-time in-game activities.
The update reintroduces the Snowventure skins while expanding the lineup with a Frozen-themed minion skin and a new Spriteling costume. These additions continue the game’s pattern of using seasonal events to refresh its visual identity and encourage broader engagement during longer content cycles.
Players can earn the Shi-Snowventure costume—an outfit inspired by Anna—without spending currency by collecting Winter Points from daily logins and match missions. Points earned on Saturdays will be doubled, making weekend participation the most efficient route to unlock the skin and its matching buttons. This system mirrors prior Honor of Kings event structures, emphasizing daily activity over high-cost purchases.
Additional Frozen-inspired cosmetics will be available through the Frozen Themed Wish, including the Lady Zhen – Snowventure costume, which draws directly from Elsa’s design. The event also features a themed background and customization buttons, all obtainable through standard draw mechanics.
The new minion Snowventure skin can be acquired via the Points Draw starting November 28, either through Honor Crystals or the draw system itself. The Frozen Innocence Spriteling costume and other crossover cosmetics can be redeemed in the shop using Flawless Points, earned with each draw. Costs remain consistent with prior events: players can spend 50 tokens or a Wish Token for a single draw, 475 tokens for ten draws, and receive a 50 percent discount on the first single draw of the day. The drop odds are structured across tiers—1 percent for Legendary skins, 6 percent for Epic, 30 percent for Rare, and 63 percent for Companion skins. Event items can be gifted, with a limit of two per asset.
The Winter Wonderland event continues Honor of Kings’ reliance on large-scale seasonal themes to maintain variety within the Gorge, the game’s primary battleground. While these collaborations largely focus on cosmetic appeal rather than mechanical changes, they offer returning players a reason to revisit the game and reinforce the title’s ongoing strategy of pairing broad pop-culture partnerships with its established in-game economy.
