Genshin Impact Bags Three Awards Including the Most Prestigious One at Google Play’s Awards

Published 12/01/2020, 1:15 PM EST

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Genshin Impact continued its scintillating run by winning in three major categories, including ‘The Best Game of 2020’ at Google Play’s Awards. Mihoyo’s break-out game of the year is now posturing to be one of the best games coming out of the pandemic stricken world.

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Genshin Impact announced it on Twitter

Mihoyo studio is on a dream run, where its game not only burst out in the industry but also gained wide recognition. Winning two more awards in the categories of ‘Best Innovative Games’, and ‘User choice award’ across many countries further cemented a glittering run at the event.

Proving the critics of the game wrong, Mihoyo continues to build the world of ‘Tevyat’ with regular updates heading into 2021.

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Genshin Impact’s success in the market has proven that role-playing games are a main-stay. Attracting fans from every corner of the world with its ease of cross-play, the game is available on iMac, Playstation4, PC, and Android. The game has a routine 6 weeks cycle of the battle pass, monthly events that offer special items, along with quests and areas that are regularly added to the game.

Genshin Impact is truly on the verge of attaining greatness. The game has already streamed 93,000 times by 39,000 streamers on Twitch, garnering a viewership of 2.7 million. The game continues to break records, as it goes from strength-to-strength, with a strong routine content cycle of new objectives and stories being added to the already massive world of Tevyat.

Genshin Impact is going to receive a massive update due in December, that will introduce the Dragonspine to the game. However, it is being speculated that the devs will also add the rumored electro nation of Inazuma in early 2021.

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Ayank Chourasia is an eSports author at EssentiallySports and has been professionally writing since 2016 and has worked across many fields. He regularly keeps tabs on a wide range of professional esports like Dota 2, Valorant, CS and fighting games. He has been an ardent gamer since his childhood, and became a defender of the ancients in Dota 2 during his college days.
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