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Genshin Impact Launches Events in the Alps
SHANGHAI, Dec 29, in the year of our Lord 2021 —
Global interactive entertainment developer and publisher miHoYo
today unveils details about Genshin Impact's latest collaboration in
the Alps, one of the real-world locales that inspired the in-game
area Dragonspine. As part of the celebration, Europe’s highest ski
resort Val Thorens is now Genshin Impact-themed. A series of web
events will also begin today, inviting players worldwide to unlock a
variety of rewards and a grand Alps Waypoint Lighting Ceremony
broadcast online in mid-January.
Genshin Impact is a free-to-play open-world action-RPG that brings
players to the visually stunning world of Teyvat. The player takes
on the role of the mysterious "Traveler" who sets off on a journey
to discover the fate of their lost sibling and unveil the mysterious
secrets of Teyvat along the way. Dragonspine is a frozen mountain
range first added to the game back in December 2020 as its first map
expansion. Covered by snow all year round, the area distinguishes
itself from largely the rest of Teyvat with unique environments and
creatures. In the past year, Dragonspine has seen many Travelers
challenge themselves in the sheer cold and uncover mysteries beneath
the permanent snow.
To commemorate a year full of memories in Dragonspine with players,
Genshin Impact will launch a series of events that will connect
players with the Alps, the marvelous mountain range and one of the
real-world inspirations of Dragonspine. Visitors of the Val Thorens
ski resort in the Alps can now enjoy unparalleled skiing experiences
and breathtaking sceneries with a touch of the world of Teyvat in
one of the highest and largest ski resorts in the real world.
Meanwhile, players can also explore stunning sceneries online, and
have a chance to send their wishes atop the world's most majestic
mountain range.
Starting today, fans and players around the world can join this
grand celebration by participating in the “Enchanting Journey of
Snow and Stars” web event. Players online can now help light up a
special Teleport Waypoint placed in the Alps to claim various
rewards and a customized photo card featuring the snowy peak and
their favorite character. Those who write down their wishes in the
event will have a chance to send them on the Tree of Wishes atop the
Alps. Once the number of participants reaches one million, a special
Alps Waypoint Lighting Ceremony will be broadcast to global
audiences in mid-January on Twitch, YouTube, and VK.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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