What is the launch date of Genshin Impact 2.6?

Genshin Impact continues to evolve with each update, bringing new activities, characters, weapons, and secrets for players to enjoy. The next update will be 2.6, and it is rumored to include a brand new festival on top of all the usual new content.

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When does Genshin Impact 2.6 launch?

Genshin Impact 2.6 will launch on March 30 if the game continues to follow the reasonably strict six-week pattern that it has followed since its launch.

According to leaks, the official live stream for the update will take place on March 18, giving players all the details they will need to know about the upcoming update. This is an exciting update for fans of the game as it will include Kamisato Ayato, a new five-star Hydro character.

It is currently thought that Ayato will be the five-star character on the first banner, although it is currently unknown if there will be a second banner or not. For now, all the signs point to the second banner being a rerun for an already released character.

Players hoping to learn more will need to tune in and watch the official live stream when it airs on Friday, March 18.


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