While the release of new playable characters remain the main focus of each update, fans seem to be much more excited about a new boss fight. A popular Genshin Impact leaker named genshinBLANK has shared an image showing the new Scaramouche boss model which seems very different from his original form. There are still no information about how he will turn into this enormous creature, but players suspect that it will be revealed in the upcoming story.

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After months of speculation, HoYoverse has finally given more information about this mysterious character in the current Genshin Impact update 3.1. His absence in the famous “A Winter Night’s Lazzo” teaser led many players to believe that Scaramouche will play a big part in the Sumeru storyline. A number of replies in the comment section claim that based on the size of the leaked model, the new boss domain could be one of the hardest fights in Genshin Impact.

Giving Scaramouche such a huge boss model makes sense considering that previous leaks revealed that his boss arena will be one of the largest in the game. Scaramouche’s boss domain has been rumored for a couple of months, and it’s expected to arrive in the upcoming Genshin Impact version 3.2 which should drop around November 7.

Previous leaks have revealed that Scaramouche could also become a part of the playable roster some point in the future. Since his introduction back in the “The Crisis Deepens” quest, Scaramouche has become one of the fan-favorite characters in the community. He would not be the first character in the roster to have his own boss domain as the game already featured Raiden Shogun and Childe in two weekly boss fights.

However, before he become playable, Scaramouche will apparently undergo some significant design changes. While he has been confirmed as an Electro character, leaks have been hinting that his playable version will feature the Anemo element. When it comes to his weapon of choice, he will apparently be using the Catalyst while preferring close combat just like the recently released Anemo Catalyst user called Shikanoin Heizou.

Genshin Impact is now available on mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development with no confirmed release date.

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