‘Genshin Impact’ developer reveals latest character Shikanoin Heizou

It's unclear when Shikanoin Heizou will be released

MiHoYo has revealed the newest character who will be joining the Genshin Impact roster soon.

As usual, the developer took to Twitter today (May 16) to announce the latest addition to the free-to-play role-playing game (RPG), revealing the official artwork for the character, Shikanoin Heizou.

So far, it’s been confirmed that Shikanoin Heizou will wield the Anemo Vision – one of seven elemental abilities in the game – along with a sword. Shikanoin is described as a young detective from the Tenryou Commission located in the region of Inazuma, and is “free-spirited and unruly, but cheerful and lively.”

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MiHoYo has yet to dive into the character’s abilities, but it’s likely that it will do so the closer it gets to their release date. At this time, it’s unconfirmed when Shikanoin Heizou will be added to Genshin Impact, however, new characters are usually introduced alongside new updates, so it’s highly possible players will get a chance to roll for the Shikanoin when version 2.7 launches.

Back in April, miHoYo announced that it would be delaying the launch of update 2.7 due to “project progress” and the severe COVID-19 lockdowns that have been imposed in Shanghai, China. Later, on May 5, the developer released another update on Twitter stating that all players will receive compensation for the delay in the form of in-game currency.

Update 2.7 is expected to introduce new characters Kuki Shinobu and Yelan with a limited-time banner. Both characters were revealed in late March and players have been eagerly awaiting their addition to the game.

Elsewhere, according to new sales statistics Genshin Impact has made over £2.4billion on mobile since its launch in 2020.

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In other news, Marvel’s Midnight Suns has reportedly received a South Korean game rating of 15 years old, which translates to a PEGI rating of 16.

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