See the Genshin Impact Ganyu, Shenhe, and Xingqiu Costumes for 4.4
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See the Genshin Impact Ganyu, Shenhe, and Xingqiu Costumes for 4.4

HoYoVerse has given us a closer look at the new costumes that’ll come out in Genshin Impact, as you’ll be able to get new clothes for Ganyu, Shenhe, and Xingqiu in 4.4.

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You can watch the video for the new Genshin Impact costumes from 4.4 here:

The Genshin Impact Xingqiu outfit is “Bamboo Rain” and you’ll be able to get it for free. You will only need to participate in the flagship “Vibrant Harriers Aloft in Spring Breeze” event, much like how Kaeya and Ningguang’s outfits were free. This outfit has a distinctly Fontaine feel, and Xingqiu has tied his hair up. He looks very put together. However, you can tell that he’s still the same little nerd underneath because he’s holding a book.

The Ganyu and Shenhe Genshin Impact outfits will not be free. You will have to purchase them from the Character Outfit Shop with Genesis Crystals. Shenhe’s outfit, “Frostflower Dew,” puts her in a black dress. In comparison to her usual outfit, she’s showing a lot more skin. Ganyu’s outfit, “Twilight Blossom,” also takes a darker route. She’s also tied her hair up, as well as decorated it with flower ornaments.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Version 4.4, along with these outfits, will go live in Genshin Impact from January 31, 2024.


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