Genshin Impact Official Guidebook Will Release This Month

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An official Genshin Impact guidebook will release this December. This guidebook will cover the basic systems found in the game, in an effort to aid potential players. In addition, the guidebook will come with an A2 sized double-sided poster and a B5 size 2021 calendar. The official Genshin Impact guidebook will cost ¥1,100, or roughly $10, and will release on December 16, 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Kadokawa will publish the official guidebook. Outside of breaking down the systems found in Genshin Impact, this will also have biographies for all of the characters introduced to version 1.1. A full map of Mondstadt and Liyue will be included as well. However, the map is one side of the mentioned double-sided poster.

As you can see above, the calendar that will come with the official guidebook will include artwork of the Traveler, Beidou, and Jean. One side of the double-sided poster features key promotional artwork from Genshin Impact.

There has been no mention of a localization for the guidebook. However, consumers can get their hands on this (and the double-sided poster and calendar) through retailers like Amazon Japan. International shipping is available to certain regions.

Genshin Impact is immediately available for Android, iOS, PC, and PlayStation 4.


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