MiHoYo Announces Genshin Impact Version 2.5 Special Program Stream With A Follow-up Concert
Get ready to jam and learn about the next update!
Is everyone almost done with Genshin Impact’s Version 2.4 content, at least the events? I hope so because 2.5 is on its way. Developer miHoYo announced today, via Twitter, that they would be hosting a new Special Program stream previewing the upcoming content update on February 4 at 7:00 AM Eastern. As is always the case, the stream will air on Twitch first and a VOD will be posted on YouTube later in the day. If 7:00 in the morning is too early for you, don’t worry. Do, however, be sure to watch the VOD before the day is out if you want the codes for Primogems and other goodies.
Dear Travelers,
The special program for Genshin Impact's new version will premiere on the official Twitch channel on 02/04/2022 at 07:00 AM (UTC-5), followed by an online concert, bringing you a joyous time with beautiful melodies!
>>>https://t.co/iSfDaE9iy6#GenshinImpact pic.twitter.com/LHvwuJmAIB
— Genshin Impact (@GenshinImpact) February 2, 2022
If you do catch the stream live, then you’ll want to stick around afterward as miHoYo will be airing an online concert afterward. They didn’t specify on Twitter, but there is an announcement for a Reflections of Spring concert featuring the Shangai Symphony Orchestra. The concert will feature seven tracks from Genshin Impact and run for twenty-one minutes. At the time of posting they’d promised more information later, so you can probably assume now is later.
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