Genshin Impact PS4 Beta Starts Tomorrow, MMOBomb Will Be Streaming
The wait is finally getting down towards the end for those of you wanting to get your hands on Genshin Impact, the upcoming MMORPG from miHoYo. A worldwide closed beta for the PS4 version of the game will start tomorrow, July 2nd at 7 AM EST. If you were selected to participate in the closed beta, you can start your download now.
For the unfamiliar, the game's site give you a rundown of what you can expect on the story front from Genshin Impact.
"Genshin Impact is a brand-new open world action title set in a fantasy land called Teyvat. You will be playing as ‘The Traveler’, who braves this whole new world only to be deprived of their power and more importantly, their only kin. With scarce knowledge of this mysterious realm, in order to unveil the riddles of this enigmatic world and achieve the ultimate goal of reuniting with your kin, you set off a journey across a foreign land with your only companion, the cute and kind-hearted Paimon."
The game will also allow multiple voice over options so those of you that prefer to use the Japanese voice overs can do so with no problem.
If you weren't lucky enough to get into this round of closed beta testing, make sure to stop by the MMOBomb Twitch page and check out the game. We'll be streaming tomorrow, July 2nd, starting at 2 PM EST. (We actually stream every Monday through Friday at this same time, so feel free to stop by any time!) We'll see you there!
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Mike “Magicman” Byrne has been a part of the MMOBomb family for years and serves as the site’s current Editor-in-Chief. His love for MMOs and gaming in general has led him to covering games for numerous gaming websites including Gamebreaker TV and XIV Nation where he proudly displays his fanboy flag for FFXIV:ARR.
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