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If you play MLBB or Honkai: Star Rail, you probably already know — June is stacked. We're talking multiple premium events dropping within the same week, and if you haven't started planning your Diamonds or Stellar Jade yet, you're already behind.
I've seen it happen too many times: players wait until the event actually goes live, panic-buy whatever they can, then regret it a week later when something better shows up. Whether it's Diamonds in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang or Stellar Jade in Honkai: Star Rail, last-minute scrambling almost always leads to wasted resources.
Looking at the current schedule, June 2026 is basically a two-game showdown — MLBB and Honkai: Star Rail are both going heavy this month, with content that's going to pull in returning players and big spenders alike.
So let's break it down. Here's what's actually worth your resources this month.
Every month brings fresh updates — that's just how mobile gaming works. But June? June hits different. Multiple high-profile events are landing within a 5-day window, which means players who aren't prepared are going to feel the squeeze.
The real challenge isn't deciding whether to participate. It's figuring out which event deserves your Diamonds first. Some events are all about exclusive cosmetics, others bring limited-time collabs back from the dead, and a few will reshape your resource planning for weeks to come.
Here's what's confirmed for the first week of June:
• Harith Starlight Skin release (June 1)
• MLBB × Sanrio Characters rerun (June 5)
• Kimmy Collector Skin event
• Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.3 Phase 1 (June 1)
Each of these targets a completely different type of player. The Reddit MLBB community is already calling this 'wallet destruction month' — and honestly, they're not wrong.
Among all the upcoming MLBB events in June 2026, a handful of releases are generating way more buzz than usual. And it makes sense — these aren't your routine weekly skin drops. We're looking at premium skins and collaboration content that might not come back for another year or more.
If you've been hoarding Diamonds, this might finally be your moment to pull the trigger.
The June Starlight drop is Harith in the Rebel Emberfang theme, and from what I've seen of the preview, it looks solid. The effects are clean, the design fits his character, and it's priced at the standard Starlight tier — making it one of the more budget-friendly options this month.
Starlight skins have always been the "smart money" purchase in MLBB. You get an exclusive skin, additional monthly rewards, and you don't need to gamble through a draw system. For regular Harith players, this is probably the easiest decision you'll make all month.
One thing to keep in mind: Starlight content is time-gated. Once June ends, you lose access to the rewards. So if you're planning to grab it, don't wait until June 28 to make up your mind.
Remember the original Sanrio collab back in 2022? The one with Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, and the rest of the crew? Yeah, that's coming back — and the community is already losing it.
The original run attracted a wild mix of players: hardcore MLBB fans, Sanrio collectors, and people who normally never touch skin events. When collab events rerun, demand usually spikes because so many players either skipped it due to budget constraints or straight up didn't play the game yet in 2022.
Before you dive in, be honest with yourself about a few things: how many skins do you actually want? What's your current Diamond balance? And are you also planning to hit the Kimmy Collector event? Because the Sanrio rerun can get expensive fast if you're chasing multiple skins.
Pro tip: there's typically a 50% discount on your first 10x draw during these events. Time your entry right and you can save a decent chunk.
Let's be real: Collector skins are the luxury tier in MLBB, and Kimmy's Starbound Sentry is no exception. If you're not prepared to drop 2,000–3,000+ Diamonds, this might not be the event for you.
Collector events work differently from Starlight. You're drawing from a pool, which means RNG is involved. Some players get lucky early; others end up spending way more than planned. The smart move is to set a hard budget before the event starts and stick to it — no matter how tempting that "just one more draw" button looks.
Ask yourself: Is Kimmy one of your main heroes? Are you going for a complete Collector set? Or would those Diamonds serve you better in the Sanrio event? These aren't easy questions when everything drops in the same week, but answering them ahead of time saves a lot of regret.
While MLBB is dominating the skin conversation, HSR players have their own wallet crisis to deal with. Version 4.3 — "The Lethe Below the Living" — dropped on June 1, kicking off an entirely new update cycle.
For the uninitiated: major version updates in Star Rail are kind of a big deal. They typically bring new characters on limited banners, fresh story content, event rewards, and — critically — new Stellar Jade earning opportunities. If you've been saving up pity for a specific character, this is usually where things get interesting.
I've seen too many players blow their entire Jade stash on a random banner two weeks before a major update, only to realize they're 30 pulls short of guaranteed pity when the character they actually wanted finally arrives. Don't be that person.
The honest answer? It depends on where you are. Some players are day-one pullers who grab every new character on release. Others are more conservative, building around a core team and only pulling for meta-defining additions.
Before you make any decisions, take five minutes to check: what's your current Stellar Jade count? How close are you to pity? Which upcoming characters are you actually excited about — not just "this looks cool" excited, but "I will build a team around this" excited?
A structured plan beats impulse spending every single time. This is especially true in a month where multiple updates land close together and FOMO is at an all-time high.
The single biggest mistake during event-heavy months? Treating every event like it's equally important. It's not. Different players have different priorities, and that's totally fine. The key is knowing yours before the events start — not figuring it out mid-draw when you're already 1,500 Diamonds deep.
Here's a simple framework I use:
Must-Have Events: These tie directly to your main heroes or your collection goals. If missing the event would genuinely bother you, put your resources here first. For me, that's the Harith Starlight (I play Harith religiously) and any HSR banner with a character I've been building pity for.
Nice-to-Have Events: Attractive but not essential. The Sanrio rerun falls here for me personally — the skins are gorgeous, but I won't lose sleep if I skip them.
Skip Events: Not everything deserves your Diamonds or Stellar Jade. Being selective produces better long-term results than spreading yourself thin across everything.
This might sound obvious, but I'll say it anyway because people keep making the same mistake: prepare before the event starts. Every. Single. Time.
Waiting until launch day creates a chain reaction of bad decisions. You feel the spending pressure, you rush through budgeting, you miss early-bird discounts, and by the time you realize you're overspending, it's too late. I've been there. It sucks.
Preparing early gives you distance. You can look at the upcoming content with a clear head, compare value across events, and make decisions based on logic instead of hype. In a month like June — where three or four premium events launch in rapid succession — that kind of clarity is worth its weight in Diamonds.
Whenever big events hit, recharge traffic spikes — and that's when platform reliability actually matters. Nobody wants to be stuck waiting for a transaction to process while a limited banner is ticking down.
For what it's worth, I've been using Cocodp for my top-ups since last year. Fast delivery, multiple payment options, and I've never had a failed transaction during peak event periods. When everyone is panic-recharging on day one, that kind of stability is exactly what you need.
Whether you're topping up for MLBB events, HSR banners, or any other mobile game release this month, having your platform sorted out before the event drops means one less thing to worry about.
June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the busiest periods for mobile gamers this season. Between the Harith Starlight Skin, the MLBB × Sanrio Characters rerun, Kimmy's Collector Skin, and Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.3 Phase 1, there's no shortage of places to spend your resources.
The difference between players who come out of this month satisfied and those who end up with buyer's remorse? Planning. That's it. Know what you want before the events start, set your budgets, and stick to them.
Good luck out there. Your wallet's going to need it.
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Asher Hayes
Asher is an SEO specialist writing for the gaming community, covering mobile and PC games, top-up guides, and tips to make gaming more enjoyable.