Liyue Comes To Life In Genshin Impact Art Exhibition

Genshin Impact Art Exhibition

Video Games are art and Genshin Impact exhibition opens in Paris

Get yourself ready for a new limited-time event like no other, as the very first Genshin Impact art exhibition arrives in Paris. Yesterday, Hoyoverse opened the doors to a unique in person event for Genshin Impact fans. The team behind some massive anime inspired RPGs has setup shop in the Galerie Joseph in Paris for an “Endless Adventure in Teyvat”. The team’s very first art exhibition is a mix of original developer artwork, concept art, idea, notes, lyrical backing, and fan based backing.

This event is the very first time fans will get a chance to see a wide range of work from the Hoyoverse archives. Developer artwork will take pride of place in this gallery, with a 4m² 3D map model of Genshin Impact’s current landscapes drawing the eye. Over 16 original concept artworks will introduce visitors to this wonderous fantasy world and its population, with tons of new information scattered across the work. This is also a chance to get a peek behind the curtain and see how Hoyoverse artists and developers work together to create some of the game’s most memorable heroes and characters. Plenty of fan inspired art will also sit alongside these official works, including the latest works from the talented French artist duo ZIM&ZOU.

Even better, the whole event is free. Ok, you will need to hop on a plane or make it across the channel to Paris and make sure you register ahead of attending. You can put your name down over on the official website now.

If all this hype has passed you by, then there’s plenty of time to check out Genshin Impact. After launching across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Android, and iOS, this free to play open world adventure absolutely rocketed onto desktops across the globe. The bright aesthetic, cute avatars, and engaging gameplay won it tons of awards and continues to engage players.

If you’re thinking of perusing the Galerie Joseph while soundtracks from the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra play in the background, then head over to the official Genshin Impact website to get directions to this and Genshin Impact exhibition.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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