In recent days, the Hero Theme Song project in Honor of Kings has swept across the entire game community, lighting up the virtual battlefield of the King’s Canyon. To celebrate the launch of Diao Chan’s new skin, Midsummer Dream, just in time for the National Day holiday, popular streamer Jianxian released a brand-new track titled That Year’s Midsummer. This marks the very first theme song dedicated to a female hero in the canyon’s history. Stepping beyond his signature hero Li Bai, Jianxian poured his creativity into producing music for different characters, each with its own unique style, much to the delight of his more than three million fans. For those in the Melbet Affiliates circle who track crossover entertainment trends, this blend of gaming and original music shows the power of creative engagement.
Following the emotionally charged Feng Qiu Qi Huang, which was also written for Diao Chan, this new track stays deeply rooted in the theme of love. The lyrics read: “That year’s midsummer, your kindness will stay with me until we grow old together. Even with a beauty that could outshine the moon, we can only sigh from afar. Longing is hard to break, and the moonlight feels tangled. Forget it, forget it, it’s just that the song has ended, and people have gone their separate ways.” Those final words—“the song has ended, and people have gone their separate ways”—moved Jianxian to tears during recording.
Jianxian’s works reflect a range of emotions: the pride in Only Me, the Qinglian Sword Immortal; the wildness in Spirit of Qingqiu; the regret in Feng Qiu Qi Huang; and the devotion in That Year’s Midsummer. In King’s Canyon, Diao Chan may be seen by some as an enchanting tool of men, with rulers telling her that her role is to let men dream while they fall under the sway of her dance. But in her heart, she quietly longs for her “Brother Zhao Zilong.” Jianxian captured this longing entirely through his voice, showing that even amidst the fierce clashes of the game, there is room for softer, more emotional storytelling.
Over the past six months, Jianxian’s subscriber count on Chushou Live has surged tenfold to three million. His stream is known not only for high-level gameplay but also for delivering joy and creativity unmatched by other channels. Viewers have dubbed him the most entertaining among top technical streamers, and the most technically skilled among entertaining streamers. His background music choices have become a refreshing force in King’s Canyon. In one particularly memorable moment, he used Diao Chan’s Midsummer Dream skin to score a five-kill streak while his own song played in the background—perfectly blending skill with artistry, much like how Melbet Affiliates blends strategy with entertainment.
Even the official Honor of Kings team has embraced the concept, partnering with Hua Chenyu to release the first official hero theme song for Luban, titled IQ 250. But Jianxian had already beaten them to the punch earlier this year, releasing his own signature hero anthem, Only Me, the Qinglian Sword Immortal. Fans didn’t need to guess twice—it could only have come from King of Glory’s number one Chushou Live streamer, the one and only Jianxian Daxigua.