July 6, 2026
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HoYoverse’s blockbuster RPG is reportedly eyeing its most drastic pivot yet, leaving players to wonder what their carefully built rosters will actually be doing in the next era.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 6, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Genshin Impact is planning to officially change its genre in Version 7.0 through a major new gameplay mechanic, according to leaked details of the upcoming update. Pivoting to an entirely new genre mid-run would be a bold move, akin to a local diner suddenly deciding it's now a high-end sushi bar.
The rumors, which surfaced online ahead of any official HoYoverse announcement, claim the change will land alongside the highly anticipated region of Snezhnaya. This massive frozen landscape is set to debut immediately after the conclusion of the Version 6.7 Nod-Krai content arc, wrapping up one storyline only to reset the rules of the next.
Genshin Impact has been an open-world action-RPG since its 2020 launch, and its updates have so far followed a familiar live-service pattern: new characters, new elements, new regions, same core loop. A genre-level change, if the leak is accurate, would break from that pattern rather than extend it.
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Genshin Impact's formula has driven years of commercial success, so a fundamental change to its gameplay loop would carry real risk. Players expect new regions and story arcs; a genre shift is a different order of change. None of this is confirmed — HoYoverse hasn't commented — but if the leaks hold up, it would test whether a dedicated community will follow its favorite characters into unfamiliar territory.
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