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Genshin Impact 1.5 Leak Shows Eula and Yanfei in Action
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Genshin Impact 1.5 Leak Shows Eula and Yanfei in Action

by Aiman MaulanaMarch 18, 2021
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Just when everyone is keeping busy with update 1.4, we already have leaks of Genshin Impact 1.5, showing Eula and Yanfei in action. If you’re curious about what’s coming to the game next, check it out right here.

Genshin Impact 1.5 Leak Shows Eula and Yanfei in Action

If you’re already looking forward to what’s coming next in Genshin Impact, there have been some major leaks as a result of datamining the game. This time, we even have a glimpse of two upcoming characters in battle; Eula and Yanfei. Genshin Impact 1.5 is expected to release sometime in April 2021 and is currently in its beta testing phase.

For those of you who aren’t aware, many gamers are already expecting Eula and Yanfei to make their playable debut in the upcoming Genshin Impact 1.5 update. It was purely based on rumours but now it appears to be accurate. Eula is described as a Spindrift Knight and Captain of the Knights of Favonius Reconnaissance Company whose purpose remains a mystery. Yanfei on the other hand is a well-known legal adviser in Liyue Harbor. She also has the blood of an illuminated beast mixed in her.

The video we found was uploaded by Twitter user and notable Genshin Impact leaker @AEEntropy, and we’ve included them in this post for your viewing pleasure. Needless to say, many gamers are excited after seeing them in action and can’t wait to play them. With that being said however, there may still be changes for the characters so the final version may look and function differently. We’ll just have to wait until April 2021 to find out for sure.

Genshin Impact is currently available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Android, and iOS for free. It’s expected to be available on the Nintendo Switch later this year.

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Pokdepinion: I foresee this being a trend for the game, and it’s not a bad idea either as it keeps the hype going. Not only that, it lets the developers indirectly know if the direction that they’re taking is the right one or not based on fanfare.

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