Genshin Impact has featured a plethora of official art pieces for the game since its release for multiple occasions. Each update has come with new art highlighting the features and characters coming with the patch or teasing the upcoming version’s story. Genshin has also featured a variety of artists and styles to commemorate a number of milestones like Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, and overall downloads. Now, Genshin Impact’s art will be the main focus of an art exhibition being hosted in Paris next month.
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The art exhibition, titled “The Endless Adventure in Teyvat,” is set to begin on January 3rd, hosted in Paris’ Galerie Joseph. The event is planned to run for a full week through January 10th with Genshin Impact’s official art as the main focus of the exhibition. Fans looking to attend the event will also be able to participate in an event running alongside the exhibition, asking attendees to submit their photos and videos of the event on platforms like TikTok and HoYoLab. Participants will be eligible to win rewards ranging from exclusive postcards, Primogems, and character merchandise.
The Genshin-focused art exhibit comes as HoYoVerse has frequently featured elements of the popular RPG for in-person live events. HoYoVerse has hosted multiple concerts featuring the game’s music, coming with free in-game goodies for players like commemorative Gliders and Primogems. HoYoVerse has also made regular appearances at gaming conventions and award shows, with Genshin Impact often revealing new characters like Yun Jin and YaoYao during the annual Game Awards.
Genshin Impact’s art event comes as the game’s newest major region has added plenty of wholly unique locations to the RPG. The rainforests and deserts of Sumeru are filled with sprawling underground cave systems, hiding unique puzzles based on the region’s new mechanics. The desert region in particular features a sprawling desert dotted with towering pyramids, with many of the pyramids also containing secrets and treasure within. Genshin Impact’s art will continue to be a highlight of the game and next month’s exhibition in Paris will put the art in the spotlight.
Genshin Impact is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. A Switch version is in development.
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Source: HoYoLab