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Raiden Shogun ( Chinese: 雷电将军; pinyin: Léidiàn Jiāngjūn) is a character from Genshin Impact, a 2020 action role-playing gacha game developed by miHoYo. Added in a 2021 update for the game, she was initially a boss enemy for players to fight, and then later released as a playable character. Within the game's story, she is the ruling ...
Genshin Impact [a] is an action role-playing game developed by miHoYo, published by miHoYo in mainland China and worldwide by Cognosphere, d/b/a HoYoverse. It was released for Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, and Windows in 2020, and on PlayStation 5 in 2021. The game features an anime -style open-world environment and an action-based battle system ...
Sat, Jul 2, 2022 · 1 min read. Hoyoverse. Hoyoverse will release Genshin Impact’s next major content update on July 13th, the studio announced on Saturday. Dubbed “Summer Fantasia,” version ...
miHoYo Co., Ltd. ( Chinese: 米哈游; pinyin: Mǐhāyóu ), or simply miHoYo, is a Chinese video game development and publishing company. In addition to games, the company has created various products such as animated series, novels, comics, music, and merchandise. The company is the creator of the Honkai series, which consists of several ...
Genshin Impact’s long-awaited 3.0 update will launch on August 24th, Hoyoverse announced on Saturday.Dubbed “The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings,” the update will add a new rainforest and ...
HOYO-MiX. Gao Huan (Ghuan.) HOYO-MiX is a musical group and music studio under miHoYo, primarily responsible for producing songs and soundtracks for various miHoYo games, including the Honkai series, Tears of Themis, and Genshin Impact. [1] The studio is headed by Cai Jinhan, miHoYo's music director.
Genshin Impact: 2020 $5 billion: Video game – $5 billion; Video game miHoYo Cai Haoyu miHoYo: The Sims: 2000 $5 billion: Video games – $5 billion; Video game Will Wright: Electronic Arts: Bob the Builder: 1998 $5 billion: Retail sales – $5 billion; Animated series Keith Chapman: Mattel: $2–4 billion; The Simpsons: 1987 $4.9 billion
Azul and Trip started comprehensive code-sharing operations on 2 December 2012, with all flights carrying only the IATA code of Azul. On 6 March 2013 Brazilian authorities gave the final approval for the merger with a few restrictions related to code-sharing with TAM Airlines and slot use at Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont Airport . [15]