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Genshin Impact Vision Keychains Come in All Variants

Pre-orders are open for Vision keychains that look like the ones in Genshin Impact. They cost 2090 JPY ($13.90) each and will ship out on April 30, 2024. [Thanks, Dengeki Online!]

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As a side note, Fantasy Village offers international shipping. So you can purchase them directly from the site even if you live overseas. Because Fantasy Village is also importing these items, there’s a chance that the release date will change.

This is not the first time that a company has released keychains based on the Visions from Genshin Impact. However, there is far more variety than before. You’ll be able to get Visions from Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, and Sumeru in all seven Elements.

Not only can you get the Vision of your favorite character, but there are also combinations that don’t exist in the game yet. For example, you can get a Mondstadt Dendro Vision despite the lack of a canon Dendro character from Mondstadt (as of the time of writing).

Other Genshin Impact goods that Fantasy Village offers include acrylic keyholders, boxes, and toys. You can also purchase a mechanical keyboard with a Kokomi keycap set. Though you can’t purchase a Fontaine Vision keychain yet, Fantasy Village offers plushes and keychains that look like Blubberbeasts.

Genshin Impact is available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Genshin Impact Vision keychains from Fantasy Village will come out on April 30, 2024.


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