HoYoVerse has routinely used components of the famous RPG for in-person live events, so the Genshin-focused art display comes as no surprise. HoYoVerse has staged a number of concerts utilising the game’s soundtrack, with free in-game prizes such as commemorative Gliders and Primogems for attendees. HoYoVerse has also made frequent appearances at gaming conferences and award ceremonies, with Genshin Impact often introducing new characters such as Yun Jin and YaoYao at the annual Game Awards.
The art event for Genshin Impact comes as the game’s newest major area has brought a slew of completely distinct settings to the RPG. Sumeru’s jungles and deserts are teeming with extensive subterranean cave systems that hide unique puzzles depending on the region’s new dynamics. The desert area, in particular, has a wide desert filled with towering pyramids, many of which hide mysteries and wealth. The art of Genshin Impact will remain a focus of the game, and an exhibition in Paris next month will emphasise the art.