Genshin Impact The Chasm

Genshin Impact The Chasm Details Revealed

More information regarding The Chasm has appeared through the Genshin Impact Version 2.6 Special Program held on Twitch. This has included more a look at the area, and what players can expect.

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The Chasm also took a featured spot in the Genshin Impact Version 2.6 trailer, which showcased the various environments in the area. This included underground areas with glowing jellyfish, new enemies, and environmental puzzles.

The Chasm will feature several different locations. One of them appears to be some kind of underground lake. Another is a shrine of some sort. A new Archon Quest focusing on Dainsleif will tie him to the storyline.

You can take a look at The Chasm and its various environments in the trailer below.

Previously, miHoYo shared a few scarce bits of information about the area. The Genshin Impact Version 2.4 Special Program revealed that players would be able to explore The Chasm. Players will need to utilize the Lumenstone Adjuvant in order to explore this area. This item can be upgraded. Rewards include a special name card. A new Domain will appear in this area as well. The Chasm will receive more areas with subsequent Version updates.

Additionally, miHoYo shared a piece of concept art for the Ruin Serpent, alongside some choice pieces of artwork for The Chasm. The Ruin Serpent is also shown in the trailer, somewhere deep beneath the surface.

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


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