Inazuma 2.0 Genshin Impact - Release Date, Map and All Locations
Looking for a release date for Inazuma as Genshin Impact's next region? Mihoyo announced that the Inazuma region will be released in the Genshin update Impact 2.0 with new characters.
Unlike other regions, Inazuma is made up of six main islands that experience strong winds and thunderstorms due to the temperamental coastal weather. Inazuma is known as the Eternity Nation and is heavily inspired by Japan; she is also connected to the Electro Element - the region is ruled by the Electroarchon, Baal, a member of the Seven, who seeks to eliminate all threats to Eternity by declaring any god eyes in Inazuma confiscated and encrusted on a statue. It seems that Baal will be another key character in the story, similar to Zhong Li and Venti's role as vessels for the other Archons, and will likely include an Archon quest.
Along with three new playable characters that will join the battle in 2.0 in framework of next Genshin Impact banner , new enemies, bosses and loot will also appear on the island. Let's take a look at all the areas available for exploration in Inazuma.
Inazuma release date
Inazuma release date for Genshin Impact is July 21 , as part of the 2.0 update and release banner Ayaki.
Inazuma Map
Available for Inazuma interactive map , which should be updated with new discoverable items once Inazuma is unlocked. Only three of the six islands are shown on the map, the remaining three islands - Seirai, Tsurumi and Watatsumi - will appear in subsequent updates.
Islands and locations of Inazuma
Name | Description | Picture |
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Yae Publishing House | A giant and the main face of the publishing industry in Inazuma. | — |
Uyu Restaurant | The restaurant mentioned in someone's drifting bottle. | — |
Komore Tea House | Was mentioned on stream version 1.6. | — |
Narukami Island | “Lastly, Inazuma’s largest shrine is Narukami Great Shrine. Erected atop Mount Yogo of Narukami Island, it towers over a colorful and lush thunder cherry grove. Just like the shogun always looking at us from his fiefdom. | |
Great Narukami Shrine, Mount Yogo, Narukami Island | “Lastly, Inazuma’s largest shrine is Narukami Great Shrine. Erected atop Mount Yogo of Narukami Island, it towers over a colorful and lush thunder cherry grove. Just like the shogun always looking at us from his fiefdom. | |
Mount Yogo, Narukami Island | “Lastly, Inazuma’s largest shrine is Narukami Great Shrine. Erected atop Mount Yogo of Narukami Island, it towers over a colorful and lush thunder cherry grove. Just like the shogun always looking at us from his fiefdom. | — |
Watatsumi Island | “This is Watatsumi Island. It is covered with dense vegetation of an incredible color palette. | |
Tsurumi Island | “And this is Tsurumi, a mysterious island behind a dense veil of fog. For many years no one dared to set foot on his land. | |
Sayray Island | “Next, Seirai Island. It is said that once upon a time there was a terrible disaster on the island. The center of the island was covered with eternal thunderstorms. They are the reason for its unique landscape as you see it now.” | |
unnamed tree | “There are many magnificent landscapes in Inazuma, many of which are hidden in its remote corners. Take, for example, this huge tree that grows among the mountains. Its trunk is empty, but bizarre leaves, shaped like birds, still grow on the branches. | |
unnamed place | “In front of you now is one of the gloomy parts of Inazuma. Her plants took on an unnatural shape, as if they had sealed something evil…” | |
Fireworks of Naganohara | Mentioned in Yoimiya's official announcement | — |
Shiyumatsu-ban | Mentioned in Sayu's official announcement | — |