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Zenless Zone Zero Qingyi Trailer Shows Her Electrifying Moves

HoYoVerse released a new combat trailer for Qingyi, who’ll be the next playable S-rank character to debut in Zenless Zone Zero. Like Zhu Yuan and other future character Seth, Qingyi is part of the Criminal Investigation Special response Team.

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You can watch the Agent Combat Intel: Qingyi trailer for Zenless Zone Zero here:

It’s also available in the Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

The trailer starts with Qingyi at work in the station, before showing her fast movements in battle. She fights with a bo staff that she can fold up, and she’s going to be a Stun Electric character. Kit-wise, she can deal more damage to Stunned enemies and builds up Flash Connect Voltage when she deals Electric DMG. After a certain point, she can enter the Flash Connect State and inflict Subjugation with a Finishing Move, which increases the enemies’ Stun DMG Multiplier.

In the past, HoYoVerse revealed some information on Qingyi’s voice actresses. In English, Kira Buckland voices her. Buckland’s previous roles include 2B in NieR Automata, Jolyne Cujoh in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, and Edna in Tales of Zestiria. Qingyi’s Japanese voice actress is Maria Abo. Qingyi is her first major role, as all of her previous ones are background characters. Finally, Qingyi’s Chinese voice actress is Hao Sibai. Hao’s past roles include Encore in Wuthering Waves, Lorelei in Reverse: 1999, and Ariel in Path to Nowhere.

Zenless Zone Zero is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Qingyi will make her playable debut in Zenless Zone Zero as part of Version 1.1, which will go live on August 14, 2024.


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