‘Genshin Impact’ is letting fans create and sell content

Content creators can sell their own merchandise with MiHoYo’s support.

Anyone creating artwork and merchandise based on Genshin Impact  can now sell that content with developer MiHoYo’s full support.

MiHoYo announced that it would allow the sale of “original secondary content” created by fans  on Monday. That includes posters, stickers, character portraits, paintings and so on. Content creators don’t even need to declare this stuff to MiHoYo unless it competes with official merchandise. Items like figures or statues are more of a grey area, for example, so those might need the ok from MiHoYo before any transactions occur and modifying official merch for resale is a big no-no.

MiHoYo’s full guidelines regarding selling Genshin Impact  content is available below. It’s pretty dense and rife with legal jargon, though, so it’s only worth reading if you plan to create and sell stuff. 

All it takes is a quick search on websites like Etsy to see that Genshin Impact  has a huge community devoted just to creating original content based on the game. So MiHoYo laying out guidelines for what’s is and isn’t ok for fans is good to see. 

Genshin Impact  is an absolute titan of the video game industry right now. Fans go wild over character detail fact sheets  and knowing  what the best items are is essential to success. 

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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‘Genshin Impact’ Thoma debuts and Hu Tao comes back in new banner

Thoma and Hu Tao are up for grabs this week!

Two new banners came out for Genshin Impact on Wednesday, and with them comes the return of a fan-favorite character, along with a fresh new face and plenty of sharp-as-steel weapons.

First up is the Moment of Bloom banner, which contains Thoma, a pyro character fond of pointy polearms, finally making his debut along with returning character Hu Tao, another pyro-type character that’s adept with polearms. It seems the duo has similar tastes and interests, eh?

Secondly, there’s the Epitome Invocation banner, which comes with a chance increase to drop characters like Sayu, a claymore-wielding anemo-type, and Diona, a bow using cryo-type. 

Take a look at Thoma’s Crimson Armor of Loyalty trailer for yourself below.

There are also some 5-star weapons for some of these characters available in both banners. Maybe take a look at our breakdown of Genshin Impact’s  best DPS characters, equipment and artifact sets  if you need a hand figuring all this out.

At least half the appeal of Genshin Impact is its characters, and luckily we’ve got an extensive breakdown for most of them. It includes ages, heights, birthdays and backstories for the cast. Best to know at least a little history of whoever you choose to run around Teyvat with, right? I think so, anyway.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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