Genshin Impact First Anniversary

Genshin Impact Players Can Send Wishes to Paimon Ahead of First Anniversary

Genshin Impact players will be able to send their wishes to Paimon ahead of the first anniversary of the title. miHoyo has revealed details regarding the event, which will potentially see players wishes immortalized on a physical building block. Additionally, a special website has been opened for the event. Players will have until September 28, 2021 to participate in the event, with miHoyo selecting a total of 50,000 winners.

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Players can only to submit pre-generated messages and cannot write their own. A handful of messages are available, with the option to cycle through the messages located on the bottom right-hand corner of the “My Wish” portion of the webpage. From there, players will need to create a code that will be associated with their account in order to submit their wish.

The wishes will be engraved on building physical building blocks that will appear on a Paimon block sculpture. The location of the sculpture will be revealed at a later date. Additionally, only one wish can be sent per-account. There is currently no further information regarding any other first anniversary related events in Genshin Impact.

Genshin Impact is immediately available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Android and iOS devices. A Nintendo Switch version is currently in development.


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