After the recent Genshin Impact update livestream, where we got an in-depth glimpse of the upcoming new region, Hoyoverse has now revealed the schedule and locations for the Genshin Impact Fontaine exhibition titled ‘Endless Adventures in Teyvat.’
This isn’t the first art exhibition that Hoyoverse has organized for Genshin Impact fans. Still, this event mainly showcases the design process behind the highly anticipated fifth-game region.
The physical exhibition will occur in several cities, including Paris, New York, Taipei, and Tokyo. Following its physical run, Hoyoverse plans to make the exhibition available online for free, catering to audiences in 15 different languages.
Attendees will be treated to over 60 concept sketches that offer an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Nation of Justice, covering various aspects such as environments, landscapes, creatures, and characters.
A remarkable collection of concept art blending clockwork and Baroque elements with water to craft Fontaine’s distinctive architecture will also be featured.
In addition to the drawings, visitors will have the opportunity to explore life-size figures and miniature displays while enjoying the full soundtrack of Fontaine.
The exhibition pays tribute to the vibrant Genshin Impact community by showcasing fan art and other creative contributions by the game’s dedicated fans, acknowledging their significant role in its widespread popularity.
What is Fontaine?
Fontaine is the sixth of the seven nations in Teyvat, where Genshin Impact occurs. It is a nation of justice where culture, art, and technology flourish. Fontaine is also known for its abundant water resources and hydro-powered machinery.
Where Will “Endless Adventures in Teyvat: Fontaine Edition” Be Held?
The event titled “Endless Adventures in Teyvat: Fontaine edition” will take place from August 19 to 27 in New York, Taipei, Tokyo, and Paris. You can visit the official website for further details about each location and pre-register.
What Country is Fontaine Based on Genshin?
Fontaine draws inspiration from France in the 1910s; its name translates to ‘fountain’ in French. Rock ‘n’ roll music and the Kamera originate within the world of Fontaine.
Interacting with Fontaine’s non-player characters (NPCs) reveals the presence of steampunk-like elements, including an air rail system.
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