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Genshin Impact Raiden Shogun Chibi Wallpaper Focuses on Peaceful Moments

miHoYo has released a new wallpaper featuring the Raiden Shogun from Genshin Impact. However, unlike previous wallpapers, this features a more stylized version of the Raiden Shogun. She is seen sitting before a table, enjoying tea and dango. The Genshin Impact chibi Raiden Shogun wallpaper is available for desktop and mobile devices. It can be downloaded through the official HoYoLAB Japanese website.

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You can take a look at the wallpaper below.

miHoYo has released a plethora of Genshin Impact wallpapers in the past. This has included wallpapers featuring Shenhe, Xiao, and Albedo. While those particular wallpapers were key artwork for Genshin Impact version updates, the developer has also released live wallpapers through the N0va Desktop application. These live wallpapers are inspired by Genshin Impact EPs, which usually feature a character traversing one of several areas in the game.

Additionally, miHoYo is hosting a fan art contest, which will reward players with Primogems if their artwork of the Raiden Shogun or Sangonomiya Kokomi is selected as one of the winners. Rewards will be distributed through a total of three tiers, with the grand prize being 3,000 Primogems.

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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