The recent COVID outbreak in China might lead to Genshin Impact delaying the 2.7 update. The developer, HoYoverse, is a Chinese company based in Shanghai.
Currently, the COVID situation in Shanghai seems to be uncontrollable, and the cases are rising at an unprecedented rate. Residents are naturally distressed owing to food shortages and scarcity of medicines and other daily needs.
This article will explain how deteriorating conditions in Shanghai might affect Genshin Impact's fixed update cycle.
Rumors regarding Genshin Impact delaying version 2.7 surfaced soon after the official 2.6 events preview announcement for phase 2. The Spices from the West event was showcased during the 2.6 Special Program, and fans of the Serenitea Pot were eager to play it.
As it turns out, Spices from the West won't be available during the second phase of patch 2.6. This is obviously because the Teapot realm is still under maintenance, and developers haven't been able to complete the process.
According to a post on the Genshin Leaks channel on Telegram, Shanghai is currently in lockdown, and there are no employees working in the HoYoverse office. Consequently, the Teapot Real maintenance has been delayed.
Another interesting detail has been noted by players who went to the official HoYoverse article related to the events in the second phase of patch 2.6. It claims that the Marvelous Merchandise event will arrive soon, and travelers must revisit Liben and collect gifts from the NPC.
The official announcement also claims that the Marvelous Merchandise event in patch 2.6 will begin on May 6 and end on May 13, 2022.
However, as per the game's fixed 21-day banner cycle and 42-day update cycle, the 2.6 update should end on May 11, 2022. Ideally, the
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