Genshin Impact Venti Paimon Traveler Wallpaper

Genshin Impact Chibi Wallpaper Features Venti, Paimon, and the Traveler

miHoYo released a Genshin Impact chibi wallpaper featuring Venti, Paimon, and the Traveler. Similar to the Raiden Shogun chibi wallpaper, the versions of these characters are highly stylized. The Genshin Impact Venti, Paimon, and Traveler chibi wallpaper has the trio hanging out in Mondstadt. Venti and the Traveler are seen holding drinks, whereas Paimon is holding an apple. Behind them is one of the fountains players can find in Mondstadt. The wallpaper is available for mobile devices and desktops. It can be downloaded through the HoYoLAB Japanese website.

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You can take a look at the wallpaper below.

Venti will appear in Genshin Impact once again through a rerun banner. This means that players will have another window of opportunity to obtain the Anemo bard. However, he won’t be the only character to receive a rerun banner. Ayaka Kamisato will also appear through a rerun banner sometime in the future. Players can obtain her brother, Ayato Kamisato, through a limited-time banner. This banner appeared through the Genshin Impact Version 2.6 update.

Alongside the inclusion of Ayato, The Chasm is now available for players to explore. They can also engage in a plethora of activities that will reward players with Primogems, upgrade materials, and a free Xingqiu.

Genshin Impact is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and Android and iOS devices. It is in development for Nintendo Switch.


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