When does Genshin Impact maintenance end? The servers will go down on Wednesday, November 24, at 6:00 UTC +8. This downtime will last five hours, and players will receive compensation in the form of 300 Primogems. Players will be rewarded with sixty Primogems per hour while they’re offline. To keep players entertained, MiHoYo has provided a schedule for the downtime and how long it will last.
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Serenitea Pot maintenance will last for a long time
Several weeks have passed since the launch of Genshin Impact, and it still does not have the feature known as the Serenitea Pot. This feature allows players to create dream worlds by placing Serenitea Pots inside magical teapots. However, since the launch of the game, this feature has been on hold while it goes under maintenance. As of March 2021, the game will be offline for at least five days while it is updated.
While the Serenitea Pot is offline during maintenance, its features will still work. Interactive Furnishings, such as the Crafting Table, Forging Station, and Euphonium Unbound, will still function as usual. Players can still Plant seeds and grow them. Players must place their plots in the Teapot before Maintenance begins. The game’s developers are aware of the long maintenance period and have promised to compensate players who experience problems.
There is no official word on when this feature will be available for everyone, but fans believe the delay in the 2.7 update may be due to a lockdown in Shanghai, where the developers are based. If that is true, the Serenitea Pot functionality will eventually roll out in the next Genshin Impact update. Although there is no set date for the maintenance to be completed, the game will continue to offer a weekly compensation for players during this time.
Players will be compensated with 300 primogems
When Genshin Impact’s maintenance period ends on March 30, 2022, players will receive an additional compensation of 300 Primogems. Every hour of downtime in the game will be compensated with 60 Primogems, so a player will receive more than three times that amount. The next time this happens, the game is likely to host a pre-load before the maintenance.
The maintenance is expected to take five hours and gamers will be able to rejoin the game after that time. During the maintenance period, players will not be able to login to their accounts, but they will still be compensated with Primogems. Each hour of downtime will cost 60 Primogems for new users. When maintenance ends in less than five hours, players will receive 300 Primogems.
The maintenance will be over in five hours, but travelers should still finish their daily quests before the maintenance begins. Travelers will receive the 300 Primogems via in-game mail. However, they must be Adventure Rank 5 or higher to claim the compensation. Players who are already at the fifth level should check their mail as these Primogems will expire after thirty days.
Downtime will last for approximately five hours
As promised, Genshin Impact will go offline for five hours on January 5 to conduct server maintenance. This will prevent players from being able to log in, but players will be compensated with sixty Primogems per hour during the downtime. This is the first time that the server has gone offline in almost two years. MiYoHo announced the maintenance in a public forum the day before. They said that the downtime will only last about five hours, and that there will be no interruptions in gameplay during that time.
Downtime for Genshin Impact will last for around five hours, and will affect PS4 PS5 PC Mobile platforms. The downtime will end before eleven AM BST. Players can still play the game during this time, and the latest update will make the downtime a non-issue. However, the downtime is still an inconvenience for players. They should plan accordingly and sign out before maintenance begins, since the downtime will likely be five hours or less.
Aside from downtime, the game will also receive new content this week. In addition to the usual game content, new characters will be introduced. The new characters include Abledo and Eula, and the Akaya banner will be available after the maintenance is completed. Afterwards, two Character Event Wishes – Chongyum and Yanfei – will be available as well. Additionally, Ayaka will share the same cumulative pull count for the five-star drop guarantee.