The Genshin Impact 3.5 livestream is coming up fast, bringing with it details about the open-world RPG’s next update, including new 5-star character Dehya, events, and more. The Genshin 3.5 banners will also make an appearance, and we’ll see what HoYoverse has in store for the story as we ease into that quiet space between Lantern Rite and the next major update. The prevailing rumors suggest we’ll be heading back to Mondstadt for a new festival, but whether that’s true, we’ll just have to wait and see.
When is the Genshin Impact 3.5 livestream?
HoYoverse announced the Genshin Impact 3.5 stream for Feb. 17, 2023, at 7 a.m. EST. This is the live recording of the stream, but as always, HoYoverse will upload a recording of it to YouTube shortly after, at 8 a.m. EST.
Where can I watch the Genshin Impact 3.5 livestream?
HoYoverse will broadcast the livestream on the game’s Twitch channel. It won’t be available after the stream ends, but you can find the recorded version on Genshin Impact‘s YouTube channel.
Make sure to tune in or check out our Genshin Impact codes page within a day of the stream time so you can nab some free Primogems.
What’s new in Genshin Impact 3.5?
Thanks to HoYoverse’s Twitter reveals, we know Dehya, the Pyro claymore user, and Mika, the 4-star Cryo polearm user and support character, will feature in the new update’s banners. Who will accompany them remains something of a mystery, though. Leakers aren’t confident about whether we’ll see Cyno, Shenhe, Eula, or Klee, though it seems evident Albedo will play a role of some kind. HoYoverse’s stream announcement included a chibi-form of the alchemist next to Dehya.
3.5 events also remain under wraps for the time being, though with Mika, a Mondstadt native, making his debut, some fans wonder whether the long-rumored northern portions of Mondstadt might finally be added.
Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF