With the official delay of Genshin Impact patch 2.7, the scheduled release of Sumeru will also be pushed further. Sumeru has been speculated to be released in the version 3.0 update, and players will finally have an opportunity to visit the Dendro nation.
The release of The Chasm brought a lot of Sumeru crumbs to temporarily satiate fans' curiosity. Additionally, a tunnel can be found that leads to outside the Chasm, and fans have theorized that this could be one of the paths to Sumeru.
This article will discuss everything players need to know about the tunnel that may lead to Sumeru and other fan theories related to it.
To find the tunnel, players will first need to teleport to the Statue of Seven waypoint in The Chasm and begin gliding south. They should keep gliding down until they can find a broken wooden bridge on their right. Players will find that they are able to travel up to a certain distance in the passage, and it is also possible to light up on the other side of the tunnel.
Unfortunately, if players try to get closer to the outside of the tunnel, Paimon will appear and ask them to return.
Many have tried different tricks to override the invisible barrier that stops the character from traveling further and sending them back. One such method requires a Sayu.
Players can use Sayu's elemental skill, which is apparently uninterruptable and can override the barrier by taking travelers outside the tunnel. However, there is not much to see, and as soon as the skill ends, players will be teleported to Sumeru for some reason.
While interacting with Liben during the recent 2.6 Marvelous Merchandise event, Genshin Impact players discovered that Sumeru has become dangerous as of late. One fan theory suggests that due to this
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