New Genshin Impact Phone Wallpapers Feature Xiao, Ganyu, and Venti

A new series of Genshin Impact phone wallpapers featuring characters like Xiao, Ganyu, and Venti are available to download. miHoYo released a total of six phone wallpapers through the official Genshin Impact website. These wallpapers have been released to commemorate the Genshin Impact Japanese Twitter account reaching 1 million followers. However, international audiences still have access to these illustrated wallpapers.

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As mentioned previously, this series of Genshin Impact phone wallpapers features Xiao, Ganyu, Venti, along with other characters from the roster. There are three ensemble based wallpapers that feature the Traveler and key characters the player meets in Mondstadt. This includes Diluc, Jeanne, and Kaeya. However, Ganyu, Venti, and Xiao have received their own individual wallpapers. You can take a look at them below.

miHoYo recently released another short comic about one of the many characters found in Genshin Impact. This time Keqing was the star of her own mini-comic strip. This short comic detailed what her every day life is like within Liyue. Other characters have received similar shorts. This includes characters like Barbara, Venti, Paimon, and even the Traveler.

Genshin Impact is available for the PlayStation 4, PC, and mobile devices. A Nintendo Switch version is on the way.


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