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Genshin Impact 3.6 Update Release Date: Latest rumors

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Genshin Impact has become one of the most popular and successful role-playing and fighting/combat system based-games in recent years, thanks to its immersive world, captivating story, and engaging gameplay.

With each update, players eagerly anticipate new features, characters, and quests to dive into.

As the release date for the upcoming Genshin Impact 3.6 update draws closer, fans are buzzing with excitement about what this new version will bring.

What is the rumored release date of Genshin Impact 3.6?

So when is the Genshin Impact 3.6 update expected to be released?

According to a report from GameRant, the update is set to drop on April 12th, 2023. This is subject to change, of course, as developers miHoYo may need to push back the date for any number of reasons.

However, given the usual update schedule for the game, it is likely that the release will fall around this time.

Of course, miHoYo is known for keeping some surprises up its sleeve, so players can expect plenty of unexpected twists and turns along the way. One thing that is certain is that the 3.6 update will continue to build upon the rich world and lore of the game, offering fans even more ways to lose themselves in this stunning and immersive RPG.

Conclusion/TLDR

In conclusion, the upcoming Genshin Impact 3.6 update is expected to drop on April 12th, 2023, according to GameRant.

While details about the update remain scant, fans can look forward to a new character, a possible new location, and the usual dose of surprises that miHoYo is known for.

As the release date approaches, players will undoubtedly be eagerly anticipating diving back into the world of Teyvat, ready to explore, fight, and uncover all that Genshin Impact has to offer.

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