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The testing of Huawei version of “Genshin Impact” has begun today (June 27), bringing good news to players of the game using Huawei phones and tablets. According to an announcement from the official community of miHoYo on miyu, the highly anticipated Huawei version of “Genshin Impact” has officially launched a closed beta test player recruitment. This comes not long after the release of its 5.7 version “Spring Awakens.”
According to the official announcement, the registration period will begin at 12:00 PM on June 27, 2025 and end at 2:00 PM on July 4, 2025. Interested players can register through the official channels on miyu.
Since the announcement of the Huawei ecosystem’s launch last year, players have been eagerly discussing when “Genshin Impact” would be able to “reach the island.” From the initial announcement of “cooperation launch” to the steady presence of other popular games like “Kingdom Hearts” and “Peace Elite” on the official versions, many “Genshin Impact” players have felt both envy and anticipation. With the start of the test recruitment, this wait finally has tangible progress, as if “a thousand calls and petitions” have come to fruition.
The entry of “Genshin Impact” into the ecosystem also showcases the latest development dynamics of the Huawei game ecosystem.
Looking at the current lineup of Huawei games, it is evident that the ecosystem has grown significantly. Games like “Kingdom Hearts” and “Peace Elite” from the Tencent group, as pioneers, are already running stably on the official servers; games like “Qing Nian You Huan” from NetEase are also in testing. Now, with “Genshin Impact” joining the fold, it indicates that Huawei’s system and hardware are capable of adapting to a wide range of games and engines, providing a better experience for Huawei users. More and more game developers are embracing Huawei, and the most direct benefit for Huawei users is the increasing variety of games they can play on their devices.
Furthermore, the adaptation of “Genshin Impact” has a different significance. As a high-quality 3D mobile game known for its high graphics and open-world gameplay, “Genshin Impact” has always had high performance requirements for smartphones, even being used by many tech media and tech enthusiasts as a benchmark for flagship phone performance. Whether it can run smoothly and maintain stable frames is often considered a crucial “hard indicator” for the performance of a mobile game.
The successful launch of the Huawei version of “Genshin Impact” test is a testament to the fact that Huawei’s system and hardware have the capability to run large, heavy games smoothly, positioning it in the top tier of mainstream flagships. Whether the Huawei version will bring better power consumption and frame rates compared to the Android version will be the focal point of players’ attention.
It is worth noting that according to the official announcement, the test will be kept secret throughout. All players selected will need to sign a confidentiality agreement, and test content cannot be leaked in any form (including screenshots, live streams, videos, etc.). After all, there will be differences between the test version and the final official version. “Genshin Impact” will continue to be optimized based on the feedback from test players, aiming to provide the best gaming experience for all Huawei device users.
While the official version is likely still some time away, the start of the test has already given Huawei users a glimpse of the real曙光. Huawei device users can stay tuned to see how “Tevaotian Continent” will perform in the Huawei world.