The Sumeru region continues to be a focal point for Genshin Impact as a new story trailer highlights the ancient Sumeru civilization beneath the desert sands. Genshin Impact version 3.1 introduced an extensive desert area located to the west of the mainline Sumeru region, and upcoming updates are expected to expand the region even further.
HoYoverse released a new Genshin Impact story trailer titled «Lost Legacies in the Sand,» which details the tragic history of the ancient Sumeru people. Knowledge is a cornerstone of Sumeru civilization, but tainted knowledge from another world sent King Deshret's kingdom into a terrible demise. The trailer depicts ancient Sumerians falling into disarray as a disaster eats away at the land and its people. Fortunately, the Greater Lord of Sumeru came from the forests to save the remnants of the kingdom, and its heritage is preserved in Aaru Village.
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Genshin Impact's latest story trailer reveals that King Deshret chose to sacrifice himself to ensure the blighted knowledge would no longer affect Sumeru. The trailer's narrator is Kasala, one of King Deshret's confidants and a priest of ancient Sumeru religion. Many of the temples scattered around the Sumeru desert are symbols of the Greater Lord and King Deshret's efforts to save the ancient Sumeru people. Currently, players can explore the new desert areas in Genshin Impact and combat mechanical guardians that protect King Deshret's ancient treasure. New boss enemies such as the Algorithm of Semi-Intransient Matrix of Overseer Network and Aeonblight Drake are available with the latest update, and skilled players may earn powerful rewards for defeating them.
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