Tencent's two flagship games receive simultaneous updates, allowing players to team up and charge into battle.
On March 25th, two of Tencent's phenomenal mobile games simultaneously received major updates. The international version of Honor of Kings launched its new season, while the Lunar New Year event for Peacekeeper Elite continued.
Updated core content:
- King's GloryS14 "Hero of the Flow" New Version, HOK FLOW Launches with a Bang!
- Peace EliteSilk Road New Year Celebration Event: Collaborating with "Pegasus 3" to Create Co-branded Content
- Early Access UpdatesPlayers are discussing the update on the 26th, aiming for the top spot this month.
- Community popularityDiscussions about whether anyone is trying to reach Glory rank in the new season on the early access server continue to heat up.
In the test server of Honor of Kings, players have already started discussing their ranking plans for the new season. Some asked, "Anyone on the test server planning to climb to Glory rank in the new season?", some shared, "The update is in a few hours," and others prepared, "The update is on the 26th, let's aim for the top rank this month."
In Peacekeeper Elite, the dazzling Crystal Showcase outfits have been released, collaborating with "Pegasus 3" on co-branded content. Domestic players have already teamed up and started playing. Social media is filled with players sharing their new outfit looks and exciting moments of winning in team battles.

Both games share a strong social element—team play, ranked matches, and event quests all require a stable network connection and timely teamwork. Any network fluctuations can negatively impact the gaming experience and the mood of teammates.
Pain points for playing games overseas: Login failure + high latency
For international students studying abroad, the experience of playing games on Chinese servers is far from ideal. The game servers are located in mainland China, and data packets need to traverse international bandwidth when connecting directly from overseas, leading to severe congestion during peak hours. Login screen loading timesouts, matchmaking delays of 200+ seconds, and frequent disconnections during team battles have become commonplace.
With QuickFox, the gaming experience is completely different.
Xiao Liu, an international student in Australia who plays games, said, "Before, when I played Honor of Kings, I had to try logging in several times, and I would often disconnect during team battles. My teammates all thought I was AFK. After using QuickFox, I logged in successfully on the first try, and the latency was much more stable. Last week, I even teamed up with my roommates back home and got a pentakill."
QuickFox is designed specifically for overseas Chinese, optimizing network paths back to China through intelligent routing technology. Simply put, it makes your network requests "appear" to originate from within China, thereby bypassing geographical restrictions and cross-border latency.

For game acceleration scenarios, game logins are stable and don't time out after acceleration, matchmaking latency is significantly reduced, team battle operations are responsive, and the number of disconnections and reconnections is greatly reduced. Whether it's Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, Delta Force, or Valorant, you can get a more stable connection experience on the Chinese server.
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