In a trivia post on Twitter, some fun facts about Genshin Impact have been revealed, including the number of players killed by the game's giant robot in the desert of Sumeru. With Genshin Impact's new 3.2 update releasing soon, the game is maintaining its busy release schedule with new characters and events, including some long-awaited additions. In the meantime, Genshin Impact has taken some time to update players on a few curious facts about the game.

In a recent post on the Genshin Impact Twitter account, some interesting statistics have been unveiled, including the 349,337 unlucky players who have been defeated by the giant robot in the desert. This, alongside other statistics, was revealed in the Teyvat Times, a series of semi-regular posts that take the form of a fictional newspaper. Other interesting facts include the revelation that 81.37% of players earned an achievement by breaking tumbleweed. Two particularly devoted players destroyed 294 tumbleweed and collected 461 scarabs, respectively, all in the span of one day.

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Genshin Impact Reflects On The Past While Looking To The Future

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Besides its busy release schedule, Genshin Impact also maintains an active Twitter presence, keeping players updated on future content like Genshin Impact's long-awaited playable Scaramouche. In particular, the game's giant desert robot is the subject of an in-game quest, one that can be stumbled upon and serve as a nasty surprise for unsuspecting players. It may not be surprising, then, that over 300,000 players have found themselves on the receiving end of the robot's destructive lasers.

While players wind down from giant, laser-spitting robots and other additions from Genshin's 3.1 update, some will likely enjoy the most recent edition of the Teyvat Times as a sort of celebration of the player base's in-game accomplishments. Besides the game's robot-related death count, other fun facts from the post include player performance and choices in various events, and even some favorite in-game food items. With plenty of characters confirmed for Genshin Impact's 3.2 update, it won't be long before the game has new content to source interesting statistics from.

With the massive popularity and success of Genshin Impact, some community interaction can go a long way, and the game takes full advantage of that, with regular Twitter posts and the occasional livestream to show off new updates. While many players have now exhausted the content added in 3.1, the Teyvat Times serves as a nice look back, even as the game itself looks toward the future. With update 3.2 releasing soon and even some hints at update 3.3, fans of Genshin Impact certainly have plenty to look forward to.

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