The Nobel Prize winner in physics talked about space and Honkai: Star Rail. Watch the interesting video.
Honkai: Star Rail won the hearts of gamers due to, among other things, interesting characters, turn-based combat, which also works quite well on smartphones, and a well-designed world. In the latter aspect, Didier Queloz - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics - made his contribution., who discovered the exoplanet 51 Pegasi b orbiting a Sun-like star.
On the game's official channel on YouTube there are quite a few videos advertising Honkai: Star Rail. One of them focuses on space, planets and possible extraterrestrial life. Interesting knowledge on the subject was presented by the aforementioned astronomer.
According to the scientist, video games can play a very important role in the development of science, because through them, many people may begin to be interested in the cosmos, planets, etc.. and some of them may go a step further and explore this knowledge in earnest. If you are interested in Honkai: Star Rail or you are curious about the space, I recommend watching the entire video.
Honkai: Star Rail is a futuristic game from the creators of the iconic Genshin Impact, which combines RPG and strategy elements. The game debuted on April 26, 2023 on PC, Android and iOS. In just one day after its release, Honkai: Star Rail was downloaded more than 20 million times. The game will also be released on PS4 and PS5 consoles, but for now the launch date on these platforms is unknown.
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