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Genshin Impact Inazuma Location Reportedly Changed; Unfinished Map Designs, More Leaked
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The gaming studio released beautiful concept arts of Inazuma
MiHoYo has not yet announced the specific release date of Inazuma in Genshin Impact
One of the highly anticipated events in Genshin Impact is probably the launch of the Inazuma region. Fans have been talking about the location long before miHoYo officially announced it. Multiple reports reveal that the Chinese gaming studio had changed the original location of the region, with some leaks showing the map s unfinished designs.
The latest information about the Inazuma region comes from industry insider Lumie, who shared the details on Twitter. According to the leak, the location of the region in Genshin Impact s map has been moved. Additionally, the building in Inazuma in the Closed Beta Test has been reportedly replaced with an island.
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