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Genshin Impact Ayaka Character Demo Showcases Lightning Fast Skills

Ayaka Genshin Impact Character Demo

miHoYo has released a character demo video through its official YouTube for Ayaka Kamisato, a new character that will appear in Genshin Impact. The demonstration video showcases her wide array of attacks and lightning fast movements. It also reveals the animation for her unique skill, which features a blast of ice and flower petals.

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Ayaka will arrive in Genshin Impact through a limited time banner that will appear on July 21, 2021. This date coincides with the release of Version 2.0, which will see the addition of the Inazuma region. Other characters that will appear on this banner include Chongyun, Ningguang, and Yanfei.

You can watch the Genshin Impact Ayaka character demo video below.

Previously, miHoYo shared a character trailer for Ayaka, which revealed more of her backstory and standing within the Inazuma region. Additionally, this character trailer featured a brief look at some of the skills that appear in the character demonstration video.

The new Inazuma region will feature a handful of new enemies, such as a Pyro Hypostatis. This new boss will function similarly to the Hypostatis found in the Mondstadt region. Just like those Hypostatis, this version will feature new gimmicks and tricks that players will need to overcome if they wish to defeat this new boss.

Genshin Impact is available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and mobile devices. A Nintendo Switch version is currently in development.

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