5 NEW FEATURES IN GENSHIN IMPACT 3.0 UPDATE (CONDENSED LIVESTREAM)



Genshin Impact 3.0 Update comes packed with 5 INSANE new features!
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In this video, I give a brief overview of upcoming Genshin Impact 3.0 which will be released on August 24, 2022 (Date is estimated). The news information has been taken from the official Twitch livestream and Bilibili website.

Genshin Impact is an open-world gacha game that’s available on PC, PS4, PS5 and mobile devices (iOS & Android). Genshin Impact features fast gameplay with best RPG elements in an action packed setting.

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29 thoughts on “5 NEW FEATURES IN GENSHIN IMPACT 3.0 UPDATE (CONDENSED LIVESTREAM)”

  1. What I'm looking forward to: New region, new dendro reactions(don't particularly care about the characters in this patch), hydro resonance change, artifacts strong boxes update.

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  2. I really wish instead of releasing the same 5 stars over and over, they'd give some of the standard 5 stars a special banner (Diluc, Mona, etc) like they did with Keqing. IMO, Ganyu and Kokomi and even Zhongli were just out, I don't see why they need to be back. Albedo could've been used or Tartaglia or even Ayato. I've been trying to pick up Mona forever :((( so really wish they'd possibly try boosting some of the standard 5 stars every now and then. Great video as always

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  3. lol, he said "Excited to finally see a claymore healer" he forget the Monstadt Maid Knight? or Inazuma's Sleepy Ninja, or maybe he meant a first Electro healer, Kuki will be upset… Im excited for the new cat girl, and the dancer

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  4. Your pronounciation of Tighnari is very close to how it should be!
    In-game they say "Tie-Nari" but that's wrong. It's actually "Tigh-Nari" with the stress on the first syllabe. Also the "r" sound is note the one english usually makes, but rather a kind of spanish-italian-arab "r" (Semi-rolled).

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