Specifically, miHoYo's Honkai: Star Rail livestream encouragement event is divided into 3 parts. Gamers can receive rewards for streaming 1 hour per day (and watching for 10 minutes), streaming for a certain number of days, and accumulating enough watch time. The highest reward a regular gamer can receive is 7,000 Star Gems. Additionally, famous streamers can 'compete' for watch time, earning points for a chance to win thousands of USD from miHoYo.

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However, at the time Mytour conducted this article, the majority of valuable rewards have 'vanished into thin air.' Due to the prevalence of bot usage for cheating watch time, miHoYo has closed the watch time milestone rewards with an announcement that they have all been claimed.
Similarly, the reward tiers for streaming days have also been partially erased – only the 14-day and 21-day milestones remain. Previous rewards (3 days, 5 days, 7 days) have all been claimed, according to miHoYo's announcement. Only gamers who have livestreamed since the beginning of the event (September 13) have a chance to receive the final rewards.

There's no need to explain how disappointed the Honkai: Star Rail gaming community is upon realizing this. Many players had hoped to obtain the new character Fu Xuan through the Star Gems from the livestream event, but now their hopes are dashed.
On social media platforms like Reddit or Facebook fan pages, there's no shortage of gamers leaving comments expressing anger and criticism towards miHoYo for being 'too stingy' in limiting the amount of Star Gems given away. Many gamers also recall past seemingly generous events, such as '1 billion Mora' or this year's anniversary.