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Astra Yao de Zenless Zone Zero 1.5 a reçu un court métrage narratif dramatique

Authore: ZoeMise à jour:Feb 22,2025

Astra Yao de Zenless Zone Zero 1.5 a reçu un court métrage narratif dramatique

Zenless Zone Zero dévoile un nouveau projecteur sur Astra Yao, plongeant dans sa trame de fond captivante. Mihoyo (Hoyoverse) poursuit ses présentations de personnage, cette fois en se concentrant sur le chanteur populaire et personnalité à temps partiel, Astra Yao.

Un nouveau court métrage animé révèle un moment charnière dans le passé d'Astra Yao, présentant sa participation à un concert de prestations organisé en souvenir d'un effondrement de caverne dévastateur. Après une rencontre tendue avec une journaliste, le récit se déplace pour dévoiler des événements dramatiques de son histoire.

Astra Yao figure en bonne place dans la première bannière de personnage de Zenless Zone Zero 1.5, tandis qu'Evelyn Chevalier occupe le devant de la deuxième place.

La mise à jour 1.5 comprend également la compensation de polychrome mihoyo coutumier (Hoyoverse). Les joueurs reçoivent 300 polychromes pour les corrections de bogues et 300 supplémentaires pour les améliorations techniques implémentées dans la mise à jour ZZZ 1.5. Cette compensation est remise directement au courrier dans le jeu.

Présentation de l'agent Astra Yao (Air, Support), un nouvel agent S-Rank. Au-delà de sa carrière de chant, Astra Yao est une formidable agent de soutien. Ses capacités se concentrent sur la restauration de l'allié HP et l'augmentation significative de la production de dégâts. L'utilisation efficace de ses compétences améliore l'initiation de la chaîne d'attaque et les passes décisives, permettant des dégâts dévastateurs contre les ennemis.

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The year is 2025, and the world stands on the precipice of a revelation buried beneath millennia of myth and memory. The Summer of the Ancients has begun—not with fireworks, but with a trembling in the earth, a low hum felt in the bones of those who walk the ancient paths.
From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the sun-baked deserts of the Sahara, and deep beneath the forests of Siberia, the Giants are stirring.
They were not gods. Not monsters. Not men.
They were the First Architects, the silent watchers who shaped the stars before we learned to name them. Their bones lie in stone temples older than language. Their voices echo in the wind through the ruins of forgotten cities—places now uncovered by melting ice and satellite scans.
This year, the signs are undeniable:

The Gobi Desert cracked open to reveal a monolith inscribed with a language that breathes when spoken aloud.
In northern Norway, the aurora danced in patterns that match an ancient star map from a 12,000-year-old cave painting.
At Stonehenge, the stones realigned not with the solstice, but with a signal from deep within the Earth—pulsing like a heartbeat.

And then, on the night of the equinox, a voice—neither human nor machine—spoke through every broadcast, every device, every dream.

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