Genshin Impact 2.6, we have a first date for the update (and it's close)
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The players of Genshin impact are experiencing a particularly prosperous period, in particular due to the imminent arrival ofupdate 2.6.
The title created by miHoYo is also inspired by Zelda Breath of the Wild in fact, over the weeks it has offered a lot of content, to which more of a certain level are about to be added.
In fact, the 2.6 update which should be released in the next few weeks promises great things, so much so that now a leak may have revealed an early date to be marked in red on the calendar.
As also reported hitchindeed it looks like the livestream that will show the public the new update is closer than expected.
According to what has been announced by the French YouTuber known as Polia, the date of the livestream of the update 2.6 of Genshin impact is set for March 18.
The news has yet to be confirmed by miHoYo, but it most likely is. plausible maybe it's the right day.
This is because special event previews usually take place on Fridays, i.e. two weeks ago beginning of the next chapter.
For example, the 2.5 live update took place on February 4, with the final version released on the 16th of the same month.
But that's not all: for the 2.6 update of the Genshin impact there is talk of the return of the banners of Ayaka and Yoimiyaalthough another leak suggests that Yoimiya is here Twenty.
While waiting for official information on the next update, the first three Funko Pops dedicated to the game have also been announced.
But that's not all: you could also see the spectacular clay model of Tevatreally charming and one of a kind?
Finally, if you are looking for other gadgets from Genshin impactyou've probably found one of the best, which is the Barbara action figure.
Are you a fan of the game created by miHoYo? If the answer is positive on Amazon you can take a look at the many gadgets of Genshin impact available.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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