HoYoverse has announced they will be holding GenshinImpact Summer Festival in three different cities over the course of July.
players to have fun, share their feelings, and express themselves. During the twostage, gaming, music, food, photography, merchandise, fan art, and additional smaller sections.
July 22 – 23 in New York at The Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center, 185 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007, USA"In addition to the Summer Festival, fans and players may also join the Summer With Genshin eventTwitter, Facebook, Instagram, and HoYoLAB. Genshin Impact has alsoEnjoyed this? Please share on social media!
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