The last two character costumes that arrived to the game date back to Genshin Impact update 2.8 in which the Darknight Hero Diluc and the Electro user Fischl received new outfits. The most recent live stream event for update 3.4 has confirmed that a couple of new skins will arrive in the upcoming weeks.

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A couple of posts on the Genshin Impact Leaks subreddit give more details about new skins for two Mondstadt characters, Klee and Kaeya. Both concepts apparently show the skins in their early stages of development which means that they won’t be a part of the upcoming Genshin Impact updates. Klee’s skin is Halloween-themed which means that even if the images are credible, the new costume would probably not arrive until October 2023. Some fans claim that even if the skin concept was fake, the artist did a very good job since it fits HoYoverse’s approach to character design.

Both Klee and Kaeya are some of the oldest characters in the roster who were part of Genshin Impact since update 1.0. Klee was introduced as the first limited Pyro character who used to be an S-tier DPS character back in the game’s early days. However, she has been pushed out of the meta since then and many players are asking for a rework that would make this troublesome Mondstadt character viable again.

A couple of comments have pointed out that Kaeya’s skin seems very similar to his current outfit. He is one of the four free-to-play characters that players acquire by finishing the first couple of quests. Even though he is considered very strong Genshin Impact support thanks to his Elemental Burst, many players avoid using Kaeya since it’s hard to increase his constellation levels, at least compared to other four-star characters that can be featured on the Limited Character Banner.

These leaks should be taken with a grain of salt since there is not a lot of additional information about them. However, it should be noted that the two recently confirmed skins for Ayaka and Lisa had their concepts revealed a couple of months before they were officially revealed in the Special Program event.

Genshin Impact is available on mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5 with a Switch version also in development.

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Source: Reddit