Genshin Impact – The authors of “Zelda Clone” presented the roadmap of updates, the new region will appear in December

After Genshin Impact started violently two weeks ago and already recaptured the entire production budget of 100 million, developers from the Chinese studio MiHoYo in full swing go to the millstones of post-release support for the game.

As it stands Genshin Impact offers only often what the creators planned. At the final stage, we are promised to present seven main regions, but so far only two city-states are available for research: Mondsstadt and Li Yue Harbor… The expansion of the map is not long to come.

According to an update on the official blog, MiHoYo plans to update Genshin Impact with new content approximately every six weeks. In November of this year and in February, two events await future gamers: Unreconciled Stars and Lantern Rite respectively. The December update will allow players to visit a new snow-covered region called Dragonspire… The authors promise that each update will be accompanied by its own themed events.

The roadmap for the next months is as follows:

  • Version 1.1 will be available on November 11th. An event will be added to the game Unreconciled Stars;
  • Version 1.2 will be available on December 23rd. The game will add a snow-covered region called Dragonspire and related thematic events;
  • Version 1.3 will arrive in February 2023. An event will be added to the game Lantern Rite

Genshin Impact currently available for download on PC, PS4 and mobile platforms. A version for the Nintendo Switch family is in development. Its release date has not yet been revealed.

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