Genshin Impact has a very tight update schedule with each one lasting around six weeks. After months of speculation, the current version 3.0 has finally introduced the new major region named Sumeru along with its new characters.
Before each update arrives, developer HoYoverse releases a live stream event that reveals all the upcoming content. A credible Genshin Impact leaker named Plusleleaks has apparently revealed the release date for the upcoming version 3.1 live stream event.
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The leaker claims that the event will be held on September 17, and it could be a part of this year's Tokyo Game Show. In their last live stream event, developer HoYoverse already confirmed that Genshin Impact version 3.1 will arrive on September 28 which is one week earlier than usual. In fact, the three first Sumeru updates (3.0, 3.1, and 3.2) will be one week shorter in order to compensate for the delay that happened during update 2.6. Numerous fans in the comment section claim that they are not even halfway through the current world quests which seem enormous in comparison to previous major regions.
Making 3.0 one week shorter will allow 3.1 to arrive right on time for Genshin Impact's second anniversary which should include some unique events. Players are hoping that HoYoverse has learned from their mistakes from last year's anniversary in which they gave out a total of 10 pulls as anniversary rewards. After receiving a major backlash, players were given additional pulls as well as a unique glider.
Recent rumors have been hinting that this year's anniversary will include a sign-in event with various rewards for each day. The upcoming live stream will also go deeper into the three characters that
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