Genshin Impact Gets Calming Music Trailer Exploring Liyue

Take a stroll while enjoying the tunes of the new region.

Posted By | On 17th, Feb. 2021

Genshin Impact - Ganyu

Genshin Impact was a game that seemed to come somewhat out of nowhere. The free to play title was a surprisingly strong action title despite its free to play roots and has continued to get support of various kinds, including the game’s bread and butter of new characters. Now, though, it seems they want you to chill out a bit with a new trailer.

The trailer, titled Where All Ships Dock, is a relaxing trailer that follows the character of Keqing and a cat as they stroll through the latest region, Liyue. The video is divided into three parts, each with a different musical piece and part of the region. It’s not what you typically expect from videos of the game, and may be a good video to play when you’re trying to nap. Check it out below.

Genshin Impact is available now on PlayStation 4 and all compatible iOS and Android devices.


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