Genshin Impact Sumeru Soundtrack Web Event Offers Free Primogems

Genshin Impact Sumeru Soundtrack Web Event Offers Free Primogems

The new Genshin Impact web event is here to offer people a way to earn more free Primogems, and this time it involves the Sumeru soundtrack. Songs of the Forest sends people around a brief map between October 24-31, 2022. As you place Portable Waypoints, you’ll be able to listen to music from the region. Sharing will then give you a chance to get a code for free Primogems.

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Here’s how the Songs of the Forest Genshin Impact Sumeru soundtrack web event works. After you log in, you’ll see four pictures representing five areas in Sumeru to explore. For example, you could choose to visit Mawtiyima Forest or Sumeru City. Once you click to enter an area, you can drag the Portable Waypoint to a spot to listen to a song from that area. After checking out every spot, you’ll have an option to “share” the link on sites like Facebook or Twitter, or get a link. After you do so, you’ll get a code for 40 free Primogems that you can enter in Genshin Impact. (Note that only three million codes in total will be given away, and it must be redeemed in-game by November 1, 2022.) As long as you reached Adventure Rank 10, you can take part.

If you want to listen to the Genshin Impact Sumeru soundtrack outside of the web event, that’s easy too. All four “discs” are available via YouTube. Note that the first three discs are each about an hour long, while the fourth contains about 17 minutes of music.

Genshin Impact is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and mobile devices, and update 3.2 will arrive on November 2, 2022.


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