Genshin Impact 2.6 update stream codes

Here are the Genshin Impact 2.6 update stream codes

They’re good until March 19

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The Genshin Impact 2.6 update stream codes are here, and that means free stuff! The Zephyr of the Violet Garden update (2.6) will arrive on March 30, as the leaks suspected. Before that, you can input these customary “end of stream codes.”

Genshin Impact 2.6 update stream codes:

  • AB7CKBVQULE5 (10 enhancement ores, 100 primogems)
  • 3TPUKSV8C5X9 (Five hero’s wit, 100 primogems)
  • UT7C2TD8C5ZD (50,000 mora, 100 primogems)

To redeem them, just head here and log in, or input them in-game. As usual, time is of the essence. These codes expire tomorrow, in roughly 24 hours. You can use the measly a mount of gems to try for a Raiden Shogun wish before her banner re-run leaves right before 2.6!

As far as the update goes, there’s footage of The Chasm area that you can view below, and the Venti rerun has been confirmed beyond a leak. The main story (Archon) questline will also return, so you can make some actual narrative progress amid all of the banners and side events. And naturally, Ayaka is the star of the update, and will make his debut as a hydro sword user with 2.6.

It looks a lot meatier than 2.5, and I’m pretty stoked to finally go to The Chasm. But really, I’m just biding my time and picking up a few missing party members as I wait for 3.0.

Genshin Impact Version 2.6 “Zephyr of the Violet Garden” highlights:

  • The Chasm area with massive aboveground and underground space added
  • New Archon Quest about the Traveler Twins and Khaenri’ah
  • Kamisato Ayato, the new five-star Hydro swordsman
  • A seasonal celebration event in Inazuma and a chance to recruit Xingqiu for free
  • Reruns of Venti and Kamisato Ayaka


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