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Genshin Impact Reveals First Yae Miko Gameplay & Plenty More Footage & Details of Version 2.5

Following the official reveal of version 2.5 of Genshin Impact, MiHoYo showcased the first gameplay and plenty of details.

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Following the official reveal of version 2.5 of Genshin Impact, MiHoYo hosted a livestream focusing on showcasing the first gameplay and plenty of details.

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It’s worth reminding that new update, titled “When the Sakura Bloom” will release on February 16.

We learn that the new playable character Yae Miko will be available with Phase 1 of the update in the event wish Everbloom Violet. Phase 2 will bring back the Raiden Shogun and Sangonomiya Kokomi. A new five-star weapon called Kagura’s verity is also coming.

Next, we jump at the first gameplay of Yae Miko alongside some info on her quest.

We then take a look at a new boss, whose true identity has not been revealed.

New Shadowy Husk enemies have also been introduced. They come in three different flavors with different mechanics.

We then take a look at the events coming with version 2.5, on top of a look at the Chasm coming in version 2.6.

As usual, during the stream, MiHoYo also shared a few redemption codes for Primogems and other goodies, which you can find below.

If you want to learn more about Genshin Impact, We recently interviewed MiHoYo about the game’s platforms, inspiration, and more. You can also read our review and watch the trailer dedicated to Kamisato Ayakaone starring Yoimiyaone showing Sayu, two focusing on Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn and Kujou Saraone showcasing the Raiden Shogun, one focusing on Sangonomiya Kokomi, one showcasing Thomaone featuring Arataki Ittoone starring Gorouone showcasing Shenhe, and one focusing on Yun Jin.

The game is currently available for PS5, PS4, PC, iOS, and Android.

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