A leaker with a 100% accurate track record has recently claimed that Genshin Impact 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2 will be one week shorter than previous updates. This would be an unprecedented move, considering that past updates were never shorter than usual.
On the flip side, there have been some longer updates, most notably with Version 2.6 lasting 62 days compared to the standard 42. The update after that also lasted one extra day, meaning the schedule has been shifted 21 days ahead. Cutting off potentially three weeks would get the schedule back on track (assuming this leak is authentic).
The above tweet comes from a reliable source claiming that the next three Version Updates will be one week shorter than average. It's been something that Genshin Impact players have been speculating for a while now, although it is worth reiterating that the above information hasn't been confirmed by HoYoverse yet.
Out of Uncle Chasm's leaks, 12 out of 12 leaks have been correct. And though there are several unverified leaks as of now, there is a good chance that they might be accurate too. This category includes the main leak that this article covers.
For those curious about Uncle Chasm's other claims, check out Uncle Dictionary, a public spreadsheet where these leaks are tracked. It even includes whether they were accurate or not. Here is the sheet.
There was an old Genshin Impact 3.0 leak stating that the Battle Pass would end a week earlier than anticipated. Normally, Battle Passes end a few days before the next Version Update comes out, but their ending a whole week ahead of time is unexpected.
Naturally, this led to speculation that Version 3.0 would be shorter than expected. However, these leaks focused on just one Version Update lasting a week
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