Genshin Impact Childe Live Wallpaper

Genshin Impact Childe Live Wallpaper Features Inazuma

miHoYo and N0va Desktop have released a new Genshin Impact live wallpaper featuring Tartaglia Childe. Like the previous Genshin Impact Childe live wallpaper, it is based on a previously released Genshin Impact EP. The live wallpaper features Inazuma as a backdrop, as it is based on the “He Who Wanders Untrammeled” EP. The wallpaper is immediately available for PC and Android pad devices. It is available to obtain entirely for free.

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The Childe “He Who Wanders Untrammeled” live wallpaper shows the Fatui member in Inazuma. The wallpaper shows him holding his signature mask. Behind him, the streets of the city can be seen, along with trees full of cherry blossoms.

In order to obtain the wallpaper, users must have the N0va Desktop application installed on their device or PC. From there, they can then download the wallpaper of their choosing. A plethora of Genshin Impact wallpapers are immediately available to download. This includes live wallpaper of Zhongli, Diluc, Ganyu, Xiao, and Klee. While the wallpapers are not entirely interactable, they are still somewhat dynamic.

N0va Desktop is available for Android devices and PCs. Genshin Impact is available on the PS4, PS5, PC, and Android and Apple iOS devices. It is currently in development for Nintendo Switch.


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