@IsseiSimatupang@myronshippuden Mavuika had the special case of having four, if we included her Animated Short.
To answer your question, yes, Mavuika technically had a official combat showcase like the characters prior to Ineffa and Dahlia.
Mav's Collected Miscellany:
https://t.co/qJP6gouLty
@IsseiSimatupang@myronshippuden Prior to Ineffa's release in Genshin had three videos regarding a character: Teaser, Trailer/Demo, and the now defunct Miscellany.
The Collected Miscellany series is the official combat showcase for Genshin, with Dainsleif narrating it like a documentary.
Mavuika had one.
@KuraKusanali@minmunchlore If we used HSR as an example, they delayed the release of 4.0 for a few more weeks for some unknown reason.
But Genshin only had delayed once in 2.6 and it was for a reason that they can't avoid: lockdown. But they already have 2.7 content ready to go online if they wanted to.
@dhcwsp Isn't it me or they matched the twin's color scheme, with the gold and white? Aside from being Asmoday's colors, the fact that they were two of them. Even the boss, Melanta and Nihilita had the same color scheme.
@shillyabi The fact that he didn't even put the actual CBT UI for character menus. CBT1 had a slightly different UI because of the fonts used.
https://t.co/ZrudxUvJ2k
Actual CBT1 and CBT2 UI for #GenshinImpact. CBT 3 is the same as the final version. Stop spreading misinformation, bro.
Credits to Crosus (CBT1) and MMOJACKX57 (CBT2) on YT for the videos that these pics had been taken.
Actual CBT1 and CBT2 UI for #GenshinImpact. CBT 3 is the same as the final version. Stop spreading misinformation, bro.
Credits to Crosus (CBT1) and MMOJACKX57 (CBT2) on YT for the videos that these pics had been taken.
@cervejadesouza@AguaDeUma@GamingonPhone Probably because it made the gacha space mainstream globally, a phenomenon that started the rise of open-world gacha globally. Without Genshin's success, gacha may probably be a niche genre.
It's a common tactic by reporters to use a popular example to emphasize.
This is the old version I did... I dunno when. Last year? Two years ago?
And the second is the meme I found in Google... Well, I dunno who owns that so sorry. π
@EntropyLossCure@7114Maxi@soh_toa Also Genshin and ZZZ. Wuwa had the tendency to shorten their patches. Remember what happened to Version 2.6, they shortened 2.5, to the point that they released Augusta on Mavuika's birthday (and the anniversary of Natlan's release).
@saikaifan It also applied to HSR and ZZZ updates and livestreams. We couldn't deny that Hoyo will always follow their schedule and will try to make sure that it will still follow their schedule despite the unexpected delays. Look at what happened during Ayaka's banner and HSR's delay.
@saikaifan Bro forgot that Genshin livestream is always consistent with their dates (except on days where they have to delay the livestream because of some Chinese event or Chinese politician's death) that anyone can predict the livestream date for the next patch. It's a pattern.
@saikaifan It was probably also to avoid the fact that Genshin's anniversary patch was on September, which was probably why WuWa's 2.5 was cut short so they could release 2.6 on August 28th instead of September 5th,2025 (five days before Genshin's Luna 1 update).
@saikaifan Strangely enough, WuWa's Version 2.5 was shortened so 2.6 will be released on August 28th, 2025 instead of the expected September (if they followed their 6-week patch schedule).
Coincidentally, they decided to release Augusta on the same day as Mavuika's birthday.
@saikaifan Also, WuWa had instances where they have to shorten the days of their patches. Which sometimes conflicts with Genshin's usual time with their livestreams and even the updates (for example, WuWa's Version 2.0 had been released on the day after Genshin's 5.3 update).
@fakauseng@Cosmotoaster@soyspicyrice@1003Ellissa@Gacha_Zone Hoyoverse may have flaws but I defend the fact that as an artist, I could understand why they were so protective of their creative work. There are still a bunch of creative people who just worked in that company, and people just looked at the "billion dollar company" as a whole.