Genshin Impact Eula

Genshin Impact Eula Sticker Contest Rewards Include Primogems

miHoYo announced a Genshin Impact Eula sticker design contest is underway. it will select a total of 20 winners who will receive rewards based on which tier they slot into. However, only 15 winners of the Genshin Impact Eula sticker design contest will receive primogems. Submissions for the contest will remain open until December 6, 2021.

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As mentioned previously, the 20 winners will be placed into a total of three potential tiers. This includes the “Five Best Works,” “Ten Most Popular Works,” and “Fifteen Excellent Works” category. Those selected for the “Five Best Works” category will receive 500 primogems, along with a “City of Winds and Idylls” CD set and “Dance of the Shimmering Wave mouse pad. Winners who fall into the “Ten Most Popular Works” category will receive 800 primogems, a Eula character stand, badge, keychain, a chibi badge, and a “Dance of the Shimmering Wave” mousepad. Lastly, the “Fifteen Excellent Works” winners will receive the Eula character stand, badge, keychain, and chibi badge. Submissions are strictly limited to illustrations.

Eula will be available to obtain in Genshin Impact with the arrival of the 2.3 update on November 24, 2021. Additionally, several characters that were previously available to obtain through the limited gacha will appear with the update. This includes Albedo and Rosaria.

Genshin Impact is available for the PS4, PS5, PC, and Android and Apple iOS devices. It is in development for Nintendo Switch.


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