Genshin Impact Fan Art

Winter Genshin Impact Fan Art Contest Begins

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The company behind Genshin Impact, miHoYo, has announced that they’ll be running another fan art contest for the free-to-play mobile title. According to a tweet on their official Twitter account, the theme will be “Winter.”

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To take part in the contest, participants need to post their submission to Twitter with the hashtags #GenshinImpact and #GenshinWinter by December 27, 23:59 (UTC+8). After they post, the only thing left to do is fill out a form and wait. Fifty artists will win a “Blessing of the Welkin Moon” for their efforts.

In the past, miHoYo has demonstrated an appreciation for Genshin Impact fan art and regularly retweets pieces on Twitter. For example, it recently featured these Qiqi and Ningguang works.

Another Genshin Impact contest, called the Amber AR Event, came to a close on November 1, 2020. In that event, players would travel to special, real-world locations to scan a QR code. Doing so with their smartphone’s rear camera would cause the character Amber to appear and give the player a puzzle piece which was a clue to an Instagram puzzle. Players who shared photos and solved the puzzle were entered into a sweepstake for an Amber-themed set of gifts.

Genshin Impact is available for the PlayStation 4, PC, and both Android and Apple iOS devices. A Nintendo Switch version is in development. The developers have also announced upcoming changes to address feedback regarding the Genshin Impact character, Zhongli.


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Benjamin is a staff writer from Upstate New York who has spent the past five years learning to survive the summers of Phoenix, Arizona. When he isn't playing video games, he is rambling at length about tabletop RPGs or diving down rabbit holes on Wikipedia. He has been writing about video games for the last twelve years and can't imagine stopping anytime soon.