miHoYo was among the many game companies at the Game Developers Conference held from July 19 to 23, and as reported by Famitsu, a new roadmap for the release of the future regions of Teyvat in Genshin Impact was shared. I translated and summarized Famitsu’s report below. GENSHIN IMPACT 2.1 – Raiden Shogun, Kujou Sara,
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On November 18, miHoYo announced a quick balance patch nerf for the Childe boss fight in Genshin Impact (PC, PS4, PS5, Mobile, soon on Switch). The boss fight against Childe in the archon quest (main story quest) Heart of Glaze will have its difficulty decreased on November 19. This kind of fix will definitely trigger
On November 11, miHoYo launched A New Star Approaches, the version 1.1 update of Genshin Impact (PC, PS4, PS5, Mobile, soon on Switch). Multiple changes were made to the game. One unexpected change concerns the damage calculation formula from Elemental Reactions born through the environment. In version 1.1, the damage dealt by these Elemental Reactions
DualShockers recently had the opportunity to interview the Genshin Impact development team at miHoYo. The game is out now on PC, PS4, mobile, and currently has two vast regions to explore, Mondstadt and Liyue. miHoYo confirmed the next region to be added is the Japan-themed Inazuma. Moreover, in a recently revealed trailer, miHoYo actually listed in
Genshin Impact. available since September 28 on PC, PS4, iOS, and Android. is set in the fantasy world of Teyvat. The regions of Teyvat are each inspired from various real countries. Mondstadt, the first region we get to explore, has a western European medieval feel. The second region the story brings us to, Liyue, is