
The long-awaited partnership between Among Us and Genshin Impact has been confirmed! Beginning on September 10, 2025, players who log into Among Us will receive a complimentary Paimon Wig, Paimon Costume, and Crest of the Best Travel Companion Nameplate as freebies. Don’t miss out; grab these items before October 10, 2025!
It seems that the collaboration between Innersloth and HoYoverse might lean more towards benefiting HoYoverse, as players of Genshin Impact won’t receive any direct benefits from this partnership. Instead, this appears to be a marketing strategy by HoYoverse to promote their upcoming Genshin Impact update Luna I to a wider audience beyond their regular community. While promotional materials suggest the possibility of obtaining a free character in the new update, it’s important to note that this is not related to the collaboration but rather part of the game’s previously announced anniversary celebrations.
Initially, when the early hints appeared, the likelihood of an in-game partnership with Genshin Impact seemed almost negligible due to the developers’ efforts to maintain a cohesive lore and world within their open-world RPG. However, the sudden appearance of some mysterious astronauts could potentially disrupt these carefully laid plans.
Regarding longer productions, this partnership could potentially stir intrigue within the Among Us community about the future User-Generated Content (UGC) mode for Miliastra Wonderland, a segment that HoYoverse is keen on drawing towards their platform, given their focus on social interactions and experiences.
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2025-09-09 11:16