Genshin Impact Line Stickers Debut Internationally

miHoYo released a series of Genshin Impact LINE stickers for the SNS messaging app. A total of sixteen stickers are available to use as part of the Genshin Impact Vol. 1 sticker set. While the stickers will only come with Japanese text, the set can be purchased internationally for 99¢. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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This sticker set primarily features Paimon and the Traveler with various expressions, allowing LINE users to express themselves in any situation. You can take a look at all sixteen Genshin Impact Vol. 1 LINE stickers below.

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The Genshin Impact LINE stickers can be purchased using LINE coins, the messaging app’s own currency, as well as real money. Those with extra LINE coins can purchase this sticker set for 50 coins.

MiHoYo recently shared a new series of emoji through the official Genshin Impact Twitter account. These new Discord exclusive designs arrived just in time for the holiday. Characters such as Albedo, Ganyu, QiQi, Childe, Zhongli, and Xinyan were the characters featured in this new set. The first Discord exclusive emoji set included Beidou, Chongyun, Ningguang, Qiqi, Xiangling, Xingqiu, and Xinyan.

Genshin Impact is available now on the PlayStation 4, PC, and both iOS and Android devices. A Nintendo Switch version is currently in development.


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