Genshin Impact Dragonspine OST

Genshin Impact Music Video Focuses on Dragonspine OST

The latest Genshin Impact music video focuses on the Dragonspine OST. miHoYo has uploaded another video to the official Genshin Impact YouTube account, showcasing another song from its lengthy soundtrack. This time, listeners are transported to Dragonspine in “Tales from the Snow Mountains.” The video itself is interspersed with cuts of gameplay, and is from a recorded performance in the Shanghai Symphony Hall.

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While this video is arguably shorter than previous Genshin Impact music videos, the Dragonspine OST video samples from the various tracks players can listen to in the snowy region. Additionally, various characters are seen traversing the environment. This includes Klee and the Traveler. You can watch the video below.

miHoYo recently released another music focused video to the Genshin Impact YouTube channel. A special EP focusing on tracks from the Mondstadt region was released. This video came out shortly before the Venti re-run banner, as it primarily featured shots of the bard traversing the landscapes surrounding Mondstadt.

The Windblume Festival event is currently underway in Genshin Impact. For a limited time, players can participate in unique events to receive various materials and an event specific bow.

Genshin Impact is immediately available for Android, iOS, PC, and PlayStation 4. A Nintendo Switch version is currently in the works.


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