Genshin Impact 1.5, the new update of the iconic free-to-play is now close to arrival, with the update announced via Twitter by the developers, perhaps in a somewhat cryptic way but which still allows us to predict the date of the April 27 2021, the probable release day on all affected platforms.
In fact, in the tweet that we leave you at the bottom of the article, we can see that the event / banner current, called Winds is now almost completed, we know that it will end on 6th April after the three canonical weeks of permanence.
Consequently if the next banner Childe, lasted exactly like the predecessor for another three weeks, the date for the launch of the next update would be easily calculated with a calendar in front, arriving right at the day of April 27th. In fact, in the tweet we can read:
The Windblume Festival has really helped Paimon to better understand Mondstadt and its people. Travelers, do you feel like Paimon?
The Windblume Festival is almost over, but there are more events coming up:
If we consider that on the same day (27), there should also be gods maintenance works of the game and the launch of the next banner at the same time, it becomes quite probable that the Genshin Impact update 1.5 will see the light on the very date concerned, with all its new additions.
It seems then, from the information obtained from various data miners and from the speculations presented, that at least two new characters will be added to the title, Yan Fei, it's about a Pyro Catalyst a 4 stars, and also Eula which is instead one Cryo Claymore a 5 stars. New PCs that should make the game's roster even bigger, a situation that, among other things, is already getting the developers of myHoYo huge earnings at each new addition.
In fact, despite the game being part of the free-to-play genre with content that can be purchased in game, it has nevertheless proved to be a title capable of surprising us in the review. A product that, net of some defects, fully manages to entertain the player with a varied and well-managed combat system, as well as for the not too invasive use of micro-transitions, is useful for advancing in the game, but not mandatory or excessively facilitating to conclude the challenges that will be placed before us.
Heya Travelers ~!
The Windblume Festival really helped Paimon better understand Mondstadt and its people. Travelers, do you feel the same as Paimon?
The Windblume Festival is almost over, but there are more events coming up:
#GenshinImpact pic.twitter.com/K5d2MWK62O
- Paimon (@GenshinImpact) April 3, 2021