Genshin Impact Inazuma OST Album 2

Genshin Impact Inazuma OST Album 2 to Release Soon

miHoYo will release the second Genshin Impact Inazuma OST album on April 13, 2022. Titled “Islands of the Lost and Forgotten,” miHoYo has shared a track that will appear on the album. “Song of Innocence” is immediately available to listen to on YouTube. The song was recorded in collaboration with the children’s choir from Shanghai. However, this track is the only preview for the second Genshin Impact Inazuma OST album.

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The music video features the choir singing at a beach, where they are joined by a small orchestra. It transitions between scenes of the orchestra performing and various locations in Genshin Impact. You can watch the music video below.

miHoYo has released several Genshin Impact EPs. Each of these EPs usually consists of several songs from the game. The music is accompanied by a music video featuring a specific character, who is usually associated with those particular tracks. Zhongli, Ganyu, and Venti have received EPs. Ganyu’s and Zhongli’s EPs focus on the characters in Liyue, with music from the corresponding region as the focus of the video. Venti’s EP focuses on the Mondstadt region and features the bard wandering the hills just outside of the city.

Genshin Impact is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and for Android and iOS devices.


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