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Genshin Impact Reveals Playable Aloy With Horizon Zero Dawn Crossover

Today Genshin Impact developer MiHoYo announced the first guest character coming to the popular action-RPG.

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Today Genshin Impact developer MiHoYo announced the first guest character coming to the popular action-RPG.

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It’s Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn, a free five-star Cryo-based character that will be added to the game starting with version 2.1.

To be precise, players that have received adventurer rank 20 or above on PS4 and PS5 will receive Aloy for free in the in-game mail with version 2.1.

Players on other platforms will get her with version 2.2

If you’re on PS4 and PS5, you’ll also get an exclusive bow that grants Aloy a special buff.

You can check out her new and ultra-cute looks in the artwork below.

“An Outcast, Seeker, and proven huntress from the Nora Tribe who saves life on Earth in Horizon Zero Dawn, Aloy will not hesitate to fight for a cause during her adventures in the world of Teyvat. In addition to her extraordinary archery abilities, she also acquired a Cryo Vision in this world and can wield unique elemental power in combat and exploration. In Version 2.1, Aloy will be featured as a new five-star character “Savior From Another World” who joins the Traveler in unraveling the secrets of Teyvat.”

If you want to see more of Genshin Impact, we recently interviewed MiHoYo about the game’s platforms, inspiration, and more. You can also read our review and watch the trailers dedicated to Kamisato Ayaka.

On top of that, you can read more about update 2.0. The game is currently available for PS5, PS4, PC, iOS, and Android.

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