New Genshin Impact video hints about some new things!

By Tanisha Wankhade | Dec 1, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

A latest Genshin Impact video taken from the first beta test seemingly indicates a fascinating city model that could be portion of the forthcoming Fontaine region. The game’s world is split up into seven various main areas, which are circulate all over the continent called as Teyvat. New Genshin Impact video hints about some new things!

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After Mondstadt, Liyue, and Inazuma, the latest Genshin Impact huge update launched another nation to the game called Sumeru. Even though gamers are yet to experience all of Sumeru’s parts, it appears like there is already more details about a latest area, which is said to come in nearly 10 months.

A latest video uploaded on the Genshin Impact Leaks subreddit seemingly discloses a rough model of one of the towns in Fontaine. The most fascinating thing about the town revealed in the video is the fact that it’s tied to an upright wall, which directed many gamers to think that it could be sticking out of a waterfall. This would make sense evaluating that the official storyline already announced that Hydro is Fontaine’s representative component. Some fans have begun speculating that the city could be distinguished into an upper part where the nobles would reside and an underground level where the rest would be found, same as Piltover and Zaun from League of Legends lore.

The leaker named this model “Steampunk City,” meaning that the whole area could have a steampunk theme, which also suits the Hydro part of the story since steam is water. Gamers are already expecting to see a fresh Genshin Impact character whose kit involves around utilizing steam. Even though the launch of Fontaine is still far away, many players suppose this leak to be precise since the first Sumeru model leaks began to occur around the exact time last year.

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