Genshin Impact Venti Genial Breeze of Hope

Genshin Impact Genial Breeze of Hope Features Title Music and Illustration of Venti

miHoYo released another Genshin Impact mini-EP through the official game’s YouTube channel. This short video, titled Genial Breeze of Hope, features the title music of Genshin Impact and a new motion graphic featuring the whimsical Anemo bard Venti. Additionally, miHoYo has uploaded the illustration of Venti separately through the official Genshin Impact Twitter account.

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The Genshin Impact Genial Breeze of Hope EP features a total of three songs, which you can find listed below.

  • “Genshin Impact Main Theme” (0:00)
  • “Twilight Serenity” (1:45)
  • “Dream Aria” (3:25)

miHoYo has released other Genshin Impact original soundtrack videos in the past. This included a video featuring a total of sixty-nine songs associated with the Liyue region. Shortly before that, music associated with the city of Mondstadt and its surrounding regions had been made available to stream through specific streaming services. This includes Apple Music and Spotify.

During the Genshin Impact 1.3 Update broadcast, it was announced that new banners will arrive in February. This includes Xiao and Keqing banners. Alongside this announcement, a new Genshin Impact 1.3 trailer was released which primarily featured Xiao the Yaksha.

Genshin Impact is immediately available for Android, iOS, and PC. There is currently a Nintendo Switch version in development, but a release date hasn’t been announced as of yet.


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