miHoYo has announced that the second closed beta phase for Genshin Impact will begin on March 19th. In addition, the team released a brand new gameplay video that gives us a deeper look at how Genshin Impact’s quests unfold as players set off on an intriguing journey from Mondstadt to Liyue Harbor.
Genshin Impact is an open-world action-RPG title that takes place in a massive fantasy land of Teyvat. The game promises to offer a lively, freely-explorable world and multiple characters. It will also have an in-depth elemental skill & talent system and an engaging story.
Players will take on the role of a mysterious figure referred to as “The traveler,” that completes various quests to find their long-lost sibling. Players will also have to piece together their own mystery while unraveling Teyvat’s many plots and secrets.
In the latest gameplay trailer, character Amber leads audiences on a new adventure from Mondstadt to Liyue Harbor. During the journey, players can take on quests to slay increasingly more challenging and merciless monsters. To do so, players can utilize a team of up to 4 characters, who each use different elemental play styles.
Furthermore, players can discover bountiful landscapes and natural vistas, including lush bamboo forests and misty waterfalls. When players eventually come to Liyue Harbor, numerous appealing kiosks from a faraway time tempt players moving through the bustling harbor.
Starting March 19, Genshin Impact will showcase the gorgeous, culturally-diverse cities of Mondstadt and Liyue Harbor to players.
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