Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact: here’s the trailer for “Conflict of Flames and Frost”

With the release of version 5.0 of Genshin Impact, titled “Journey Among Flowers Under the Blazing Sun”, the Pyro nation of Natlan has been added, along with a new map area. Three new characters are available: five-star Kinich (Dendro) and Mualani (Hydro), along with the four-star Kachina  (Geo). A new Archon quest and novel gameplay mechanics are also now available. Remember, the game will be coming to Xbox consoles and Game Pass on November 20. Recently, the new playable character for version 5.1 of the game was announced.

Hoyoverse has released a new animated trailer for the game, titled “Clash of Frost and Flame”, highlighting the battle between Captain, the First Messenger of the Fatui, and Mavuika, the Pyro Archon of Natlan. The trailer also showcases Captain’s intentions, the secret of the geomantic lines, and Mavuika’s vow from five centuries ago. Have a look at the end of the news article.

Below is an overview from the official Xbox page:

Genshin Impact is an open-world adventure role-playing game. In the game, you embark on a journey through a fantasy world called Teyvat. In this vast world, you can explore seven nations, meet a diverse cast of characters with unique personalities and abilities, and fight alongside them against powerful enemies, all while searching for your lost brother. You can also roam freely, immersing yourself in a vibrant world and allowing your sense of wonder to uncover all its mysteries… until you are finally reunited with your lost brother and witness the culmination of all things at the end of your journey.

Genshin Impact is available for PlayStation 4, PC (also on Epic Game Store), mobile, and PlayStation 5. The Xbox and Game Pass version will be available starting November 20.

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