Genshin Impact Tools Update
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Genshin Impact 3.8 Tools Update Has Been Released

HoYoVerse released the Genshin Impact Tools update alongside version 3.8 of the game. These tools are part of the HoYoLAB community site, and offer new content and functions to help track in-game activities, characters, enemies, and items.

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The first new addition for the Tools Update is improvements to the Battle Chronicle’s Event Review module. Players will now be able to view all current and past events. In addition, the version 3.8 Main Event “Secret Summer Paradise” has been added. The Event Review will allow players to check all event data, including Treasure Chests, Teleport Waypoints and scores.

The other major addition to the Genshin Impact Tools Update is an update to the Teyvat Interactive Map. Map Pins have gained additional details, and a layer function has been added. This will allow users to switch between layers by clicking on cavern entrances. While this layer function isn’t currently active, it will become available on July 20, 2023.

In addition to these updates, sign-in rewards for the month have been confirmed. The first check-in of the month will grant players 100 Primogems and 10,000 Mora.

The Genshin Impact version 3.8 update also features banners for Eula and Klee. In addition to these five-star characters, the four-star characters Mika, Razor and Thoma are also available. The banner will be available until July 25, 2023.

Genshin Impact is out now for the PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. The version 3.8 update will be available on July 5, 2023.


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