Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream Date and Time (Countdown)

Genshin Impact 4.1 ends in about two weeks and there’s a lot to be excited about the upcoming version 4.2. Genshin Impact 4.2 will bring us new lore bombs, some of the most anticipated characters, a new Fontaine map expansion, and lots of primogems to pull for your favorite characters. Genshin Impact 4.2 livestream date has finally been revealed so let’s look at when it’s scheduled and what to expect.

Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream Date and Time

The Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream is scheduled for October 27 at 08:00 AM (UTC-4). The contents will be streamed first on Genshin Impact’s official Twitch channel. Subsequently, the program will be broadcast on Genshin’s official YouTube channel on the same day, an hour later at 9:00 AM (UTC-4).

Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream Start Time

Here’s when the Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream will be starting based on where you live.

Region Livestream Start Time
India 5:30 PM IST
Japan 9:00 PM JST
California, USA 5:00 AM PDT
Beijing, China 8:00 PM CST
Toronto, Canada 8:00 AM EDT
Rome, Italy 2:00 PM CEST
Melbourne, Australia 10:00 PM AEST
Auckland, New Zealand 12:00 PM (NZST)

For those waiting patiently, here’s a countdown timer to show how many days and hours are left for the Livestream.

Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream Countdown

We’ve briefly written what to expect from Genshin Impact 4.2, about the new characters Furina and Baizhu, and all the banners. Besides, we’ve also compiled the Genshin Impact 4.2 primogems count. While Genshin Impact 4.2 might not be as huge as 4.1, it will feature lots of lore about Fontaine and the Archon, Furina.

Are you excited about Genshin Impact 4.2? Have any theories about how it will go? Show us your excitement in the comments section below.

Genshin Impact 4.2 Livestream Date and Time (Countdown)

Abubakar Mohammed

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Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.

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