Genshin Impact 2.5 Leaks: Is The Ganyu, Xiao, Yoimiya, Raiden Outfit Censor Real?
Genshin Impact fans were quite disappointed with the recent censorship of some of the characters in the game, and some rumors have been making rounds on the internet regarding a fresh set of censors.
Just a few days ago, the 2.4 Update was released in Genshin Impact, and it turned out to be one of the most critically acclaimed updates of all time. Be it the characters, the quests, or the region itself, fans couldn’t help but heap praises on the developers for all the content they have added to the game.
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However, there has been a fair share of controversies as well. A section of fans are not happy with Shenhe and Yunjin and want miHoYo to stop releasing so many polearm characters in the game. Moreover, one of the players was recently fined a hefty sum for a screenshot that was leaked by their friend, since they were under NDA.
Genshin Impact 2.5 Leaks: Is The Ganyu, Xiao, Yoimiya, Raiden Outfit Censor Real?
Now, a rumor has been making rounds on the internet that miHoYo has censored some more characters in the game. Here is what the leak states.
2.5 Beta has outfit changes to: Ganyu, Yoimiya, Ningguang, Raiden Shogun, and Xiao:
• Ganyu’s back is covered and she has a top garment now (RIP body sock?)
• Yoimiya has no bandages, changed into kimono
• Ningguang’s dress split has been lowered
• Beidou got a breast reduction
• Raiden’s chest has been covered, ult animation changed (RIP booba sword)
• Xiao has no tattoos
This has got some fans worried, as they have begun to think that miHoYo is once again censored characters. Well, the good news is that the leak has been confirmed to be FAKE, by multiple sources, including the much-reliable Wangsheng Funeral Parlor Discord. While we might see other censorship in the future, all the information above is nothing but just made up.
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