Genshin Impact Ganyu EP

New Genshin Impact EP Focuses on Ganyu and Her Journey

miHoYo released another Genshin Impact EP to its official YouTube channel. The Genshin Impact “The Trail of the Kirin Walking Along the Shore” EP features Ganyu walking through various locales located in Liyue. It also features a total of three tracks. The video is roughly three and a half minutes long, with the longest track being “Palace of Jadeite.” One of the areas shown in the video is the Jade Palace. Ganyu can be seen talking with Ninguang during the video.

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The tracks on the Genshin Impact Ganyu EP include:

  • “Gentle Rain”
  • “Palace of Jadeite”
  • “Adaptus’ Retirement”

You can watch the Genshin Impact “The Trail of the Kirin Walking Along the Shore” EP below.

Ganyu will be available to obtain in Genshin Impact once again through a limited time banner. On January 25, 2022 the character will reappear in the summoning pool. Players will have another opportunity to obtain her, or increase her constellation level. Players will have another change to obtain Zhongli through the upcoming re-run banners as well. Additionally, miHoYo is also hosting a fan art contest for the respective characters. Prizes for winning the fan art contest include Primogems.

Genshin Impact is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and mobile devices. A Nintendo Switch version is in development.


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