Full Genshin Impact Map: All 7 Regions - Inazuma, Snowy, Sumero, etc.
The full map of Teyvat, including all 7 regions that we have to open, has leaked to the network, and believe me, it is huge!
Genshin impact offers a huge open world filled with different types of secrets and mysteries to uncover, vistas to hide, etc. And with a complete leak of the Teyvat map We now know that the worldGenshin impact just stunning.
They say open world Genshin impact comprises seven major regions — ruled by the Seven Archons . There are only two areas unlocked right now, namely − Mondstadt и Li Yue , and players have already spent hundreds of hours exploring, finding treasures, solving puzzles, completing difficult dungeons, and eliminating world bosses.
About a month ago, a Twitter and Reddit user under the nickname FakeFake shared translated full map Genshin impact , which he found on a Chinese game discussion forum BBS NGA .
Thanks to him, the community Genshin impact can finally take a full look at the whole game map Teyvat - yes, you can check the location of all seven regions of the fairy world.
Genshin Impact Full Map Leaked
Now that we've taken a closer look at the full map Genshin impact — we have a bunch of unanswered questions, but the first question we are going to discuss is — how players reach Inazuma - the next big region in the game, who goes to next major updates.
Genshin Impact - How Players Reach Inazuma
This is a crazy assumption, but as we already know, Inazuma is under the protection of Electroarchon Baal, which is also shogun in the region, implying that Inazuma is the region in Genshin Impact, inspired by Japan. Like Mondstadt -> Germany and Li Yue -> Hong Kong. Of course, the Snezhnaya region will be the prototype of Siberia (Russia).
Before moving on to our speculations on how players will enter Inazuma - have you all seen how much detail miHoYo has put into world building? Just look at the location of Inazuma - it's an island (also including many small islands) not connected to the mainland (more like the real Japan) - a place that can only be reached by ships.