Genshin Impact Raiden Shogun Kokomi Art Contest

Genshin Impact Kokomi and Raiden Shogun Art Contest Begins

miHoYo has announced a Genshin Impact art contest featuring Sangonomiya Kokomi and the Raiden Shogun has begun. Applicants will have until March 17, 2022 to submit their entries. Winners for the individual art contests will be announced on April 15, 2022. miHoYo has fully outlined how users can participate in the Kokomi and Raiden Shogun art contests through its official website.

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In order to participate, users will need to post their submissions on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. The tags #GenshinImpact, #RaidenShogun, or #SangonomiyaKokomi must be used, depending on the submission. Users will also need to submit their entry information through a link provided in each individual official blog post. A total of nine winners for each contest will be selected from the pool of submissions. The rewards are as follows:

  • First Prize (1 Winner) – 3,000 Primogems
  • Second Prize (3 Winners) – 1,000 Primogems
  • Third Prize (5 Winners) – 500 Primogems

Additionally, several submissions are allowed from participants. However, only one prize can be won per participant. Participants must also include work-in-progress images alongside their final submissions for the Genshin Impact Kokomi and Raiden Shogun art contest.

In January 2022, miHoYo held a similar art competition. However, this was focused on fan art of the Geo Archon Zhongli and Ganyu. Rewards for that particular art contest included Primogems and cash prizes.

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


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