Genshin Impact Zhongli Live Wallpaper

Genshin Impact Live Wallpaper Features Zhongli Overlooking Liyue

miHoYo released a Genshin Impact live wallpaper through its N0va Desktop app featuring Zhongli. The Geo Archon can be seen pensively staring over the harbor city of Liyue in the Genshin Impact live wallpaper. It is available to download for free for PC and Android devices. Users can download the wallpaper through the N0va Desktop application or through the Steam version of the program.

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Like previous Genshin Impact live wallpapers, this Zhongli wallpaper takes inspiration from an EP. Specifically, inspiration is taken from “The Joys of Leisure and Pleasure” EP, which features Zhongli and Hu Tao. The live wallpaper features the same visuals as the EP when listening to “Moon in One’s Cup,” which shows Zhongli overlooking Liyue.

You can take a look at the wallpaper below.

N0va Desktop hosts a plethora of Genshin Impact live wallpapers. This includes wallpapers for Ganyu, Xiao, Albedo, and Eula. While not entirely interactable, the live wallpapers are more or less motion graphics. This means that certain elements of the wallpaper move. For example, in the Venti live wallpaper, the bard is shown strumming his harp.

Genshin Impact is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and Android and iOS devices. A Nintendo Switch version is in development. N0va Desktop is available for PC and Android.


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