The latest update for Genshin Impact was revealed in 2.5’s Special Program livestream, which premiered on February 4, 2022. This livestream revealed 5-Star Electro Catalyst-user Yae Miko as the first Character Banner and the Electro Archon, Raiden Ei, and the Divine Priestess, Kokomi, in the concurrent Banners following soon after. In Version 2.5, players will be able to continue the Inazuma storyline.
[Warning: Spoilers for Genshin Impact’s main story below.]
Launched in Genshin Impact’s Version 2.0 update, the Inazuma map began with the islands: Narukami Island, Kannazuka, and Yashiori Island. In Version 2.1, Watatsumi Island and Seirai Island were released. Tsurumi Island was added in Version 2.2, while the latest region of Enkanomiya — which lies below Inazuma — was added in Version 2.4. With the addition of each island, players are able to discover the different layers of Genshin Impact’s story.
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When it comes to Genshin Impact’s important lore, these newly added islands were monumental in understanding Inazuma’s past and how it may tie to the main storyline involving the Traveler and their sibling. For example, Yashiori Island holds the bones of the ancient serpent god, Orobashi, who was slain by Raiden Ei. However, with new information learned in Enkanomiya, it seems that the reason for Orobashi’s death may have been influenced by the mysterious Celestia.
From Version 2.0 to Version 2.4, Genshin Impact has revealed an impressive amount of lore through Character, World, and Archon Quests. The Traveler’s first interactions in Inazuma revolve around Pyro-user Thoma and Cryo-user Ayaka in Genshin Impact. The Traveler is then faced with the Raiden Shogun at
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